How to do a Self Rescue or Deep Water Pack down

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  • Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
  • Welcome to this week's Tribe Tutorial. The deep water pack down or kite self rescue technique could be considered the most important safety aspect of your kitesurfing course. Unfortunately you probably won't remember it. Although this aspect is part of your beginner kitesurfing lessons, it quite often gets forgotten due to its detailed nature. We hope this video will work to jog your memory as to the finer details that need to be remembered. As always, any questions please fire them in the comments below. If you're in Watamu please do not hesitate to ask when we will be doing a free deep water pack down demo as we often do them for our Watamu Kitesurfing club members.
    Tribe Watersports is a kitesurfing school that operates in Watamu, Kenya. We are always happy to walk you through the different riding spots and provide you with all the information you need to ensure your time in Watamu is not only great fun but also safe.
    Our Tribe Tutorials are intended to be an add-on to your Kitesurfing lessons, these videos are to be used as reminders and or a review to your actual kitesurfing lessons. They are not to be used as a replacement to profesional tuition from a qualified kitesurfing instructor. Tribe watersports offer professional kitesurfing tuition in Watamu, Kenya please get in touch to book in for tuition for any level. If you have any questions regarding this video please leave a comment below and we will be more than happy to help and advise.
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  • @umbTraining
    @umbTraining Рік тому +3

    I'm sure this video is not as fun to make as kiting. Thanks for showing the whole process rather than saying wrap up the kite once you had the lines secured around the bar.
    I'll take lessons with this dude if I was closer. Nice teaching style.

  • @bentonkareem
    @bentonkareem 4 місяці тому

    Great refresher and training while on land. Thank you!

  • @b.glennon9430
    @b.glennon9430 Рік тому +1

    I'm enjoying your teaching style, clear and concise with useful real world tips. Thank you, I look forward to additional videos.

    • @Tribe-watersports
      @Tribe-watersports  Рік тому

      Thank you for the kind words, Im hoping to do some more videos in the coming months.

  • @bartleyrob
    @bartleyrob Рік тому +1

    neil would be proud just getting back to kiting

    • @Tribe-watersports
      @Tribe-watersports  Рік тому

      Thanks Man, you will have to come and visit us out in Kenya

  • @vlaaady
    @vlaaady Рік тому +2

    Excellent. I used self rescue in the water since I was drifting in the open but when I deflated the kite I got some water inside of it. Next I just put my legs on the kite that had a bit of floatation and back stroked to the shore like an outer.

    • @Tribe-watersports
      @Tribe-watersports  Рік тому

      Yeah this is a good option, just have to be careful with sea water getting in your bladder it is important to keep the valve up and out of the water when delflating, I have seen it in our repair shop where sharp salt crystals are found in the kite bladder and casue a problem giving the leading edge punctures from the inside of the kite.

  • @deanchristmas1207
    @deanchristmas1207 Рік тому +1

    Really helpful video, great to learn but never hopefully use !

    • @Tribe-watersports
      @Tribe-watersports  Рік тому

      Thanks for the feedback. Yeah, it's not the most fun skill to focus on but it's arguably one of the most important.

  • @jdee4763
    @jdee4763 Рік тому

    A-MA-ZING. THANK YOU

  • @maximb7300
    @maximb7300 11 місяців тому

    Cool video. Thanks

  • @Teamtherapy
    @Teamtherapy Рік тому

    Can’t wait to visit watamu in December. Kite surfing seems fun. I would like to know more about it.

    • @Tribe-watersports
      @Tribe-watersports  Рік тому

      Please give us a call on 0718553355 when you get here and we will look after you.

  • @bariusza
    @bariusza Рік тому

    I would like to see it on deep water:)

  • @westvideos
    @westvideos Рік тому

    But what about your board?

    • @Tribe-watersports
      @Tribe-watersports  Рік тому +1

      Very good question ! This is a tricky one. One option is you can try keep it on your feet while you are wrapping up the lines. If you have been seperated from your board; once you have flagged the kite, you may find you are able to swim back to your board dragging the kite with you. This would allow you to place the board back on your feet and continue with wrapping the lines up.
      Some saftey minded kitesurfers carry an extra line, so in situations like this one they can tether the board to themselves.
      However if you are truely in an emergancy it may just be better to leave it and find it later on. Do make sure you let the coast guard or local authorities know its missing, so they dont think someone is missing if its found out at sea.
      Its not an easy one to deal with for sure and requires a bit of improvisation based on the severity of the situation you in.
      Hope this helps.

  • @Maxigand
    @Maxigand 7 місяців тому

    I think, really deep water makes self rescue slightly more difficult than shallow, like this

  • @Me-dv6tm
    @Me-dv6tm 10 місяців тому +1

    Deep water is water where you CAN NOT stand!!!!!

    • @Tribe-watersports
      @Tribe-watersports  10 місяців тому

      indeed it is, but for demonstration purposes to ensure we can get the message across effectivly its easier to film in water we can stand in.

    • @Me-dv6tm
      @Me-dv6tm 10 місяців тому

      I rather see you struggle in deep water so i can see what to expect when there is no ground to lean on. @@Tribe-watersports

    • @Tribe-watersports
      @Tribe-watersports  10 місяців тому +1

      @@Me-dv6tm We filmed both and felt that this one was better at getting the message across as it shows more clearly the method of each component of the exercise. I apologise its not to your liking.
      May I suggest that you book yourself on to a lesson where someone can demonstrate to you how to do it in water that you can't stand up in; if you feel that would be of benefit to you.