Nice video. I think an important point you missed though was how the flex of your board changes as the width of your stance changes. If I ride a narrow stance I get a way more comfortable flex board at the tops and my board feels more efficient through chop. If I ride wide stance my board is way more rigid and stable, but I lose edge control easier in choppy waters - and my knees get more stress because of the stiffness that stance creates. This is the case for me atleast when I vary my stance on my Naish Monarch.
Here are a few other tips that I forgot to mention in the video. 1. Check your screws after every session. Screws can come loose after a while causing you to lose a fin or have a strap pop off. 2. Never force tighten your screws if it's hard to screw down don't fight it, check your inserts to make sure they are clean. Fin and strap screws should always go together easily!
Something valuable I learnt was that the more "ducked" your feet are the harder it is to transfer power from your feet to your edge. Less duck means more efficient edging.
Thanks for this video. I just bought kiteboarding gear that came with a slingshot edge 146. Set it up wrong 😂 and not sure if the board is to big. But hey I’m learning 😂
Nice - thank you! One more thing - I have on occasion removed the straps and got confused about which way to put them back on - there is a wide part and a narrow part - which side goes in/out makes a difference
Howsit Jake. I ride a Tona flow with boots. I make nose, tail, tail fish grabs with ease. But battle with getting grabs such as the seat belt, stale fish or mute? Is it because I’m in boots, not flexible or wrong technique? How do I get better and making the more tricky grabs?
Nice video. I think an important point you missed though was how the flex of your board changes as the width of your stance changes.
If I ride a narrow stance I get a way more comfortable flex board at the tops and my board feels more efficient through chop.
If I ride wide stance my board is way more rigid and stable, but I lose edge control easier in choppy waters - and my knees get more stress because of the stiffness that stance creates.
This is the case for me atleast when I vary my stance on my Naish Monarch.
Here are a few other tips that I forgot to mention in the video.
1. Check your screws after every session. Screws can come loose after a while causing you to lose a fin or have a strap pop off.
2. Never force tighten your screws if it's hard to screw down don't fight it, check your inserts to make sure they are clean. Fin and strap screws should always go together easily!
And take the hardware off from time to time to remove sand as can cause abrasion to the construction of the board.
Something valuable I learnt was that the more "ducked" your feet are the harder it is to transfer power from your feet to your edge. Less duck means more efficient edging.
Just setup my first board
- Naish S26 TT Hero 2022
- Naish Apex 2021
Thanks for the tips!
Awww snap! Let’s goooo brew. How’s the wind look this week? Hopefully you get a chance to get her wet!
@@JakeKelsick no wind so far, the water is +5 Celsius here.
Thanks for this video. I just bought kiteboarding gear that came with a slingshot edge 146. Set it up wrong 😂 and not sure if the board is to big. But hey I’m learning 😂
Nice - thank you! One more thing - I have on occasion removed the straps and got confused about which way to put them back on - there is a wide part and a narrow part - which side goes in/out makes a difference
Footstrap alignment is something that even the dude in the shop got wrong
Hey Jake nice video. Is Antigua going to be getting some good wind from tropical storm Gonzalo?
Hi . Any video for boot/binding setup and usage tips? Thnx
great video
Howsit Jake. I ride a Tona flow with boots. I make nose, tail, tail fish grabs with ease. But battle with getting grabs such as the seat belt, stale fish or mute? Is it because I’m in boots, not flexible or wrong technique? How do I get better and making the more tricky grabs?
how about what size twin tip? I know this depends on wind but what's your standard size to ride?
Yeah this usually goes off of your weight and wind. I ride a 138 + 139
@@JakeKelsick cool good to know! out in they keys right now ripping on my 15m but just not a fan of my twin tip. maybe ill try the Tona joyride
Jake. Where are you gone?? Very quiet these last 3 weeks?
For screws... Locktite or No?
I’d say no, check tightness frequently or use screws with sawtooth design (often provided with boots) or a special washer to prevent from coming loose
I never knew why kiteboards had offset inserts before
Boom boom boom
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How do you know when side to make heelside and toeside?
Did you even watch the video? 3:20!
@@Leonvanbergensome boards don’t have offset inserts, so it doesn’t matter in this case
feels like you are tired of the videos