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The Friday Lowdown – Feb 28 2020

Potential lowering of kitesurf prices…?

This week Airush quietly released their new safety system, not something which normally generates a lot of excitement, but the Airush ISO chicken loop application is now rubber-stamped.

This is actually big news in the kitesurf industry as it means no more expensive lawsuits having a stab at money making through the design of safety systems. Hopefully, this is going to reduce accidents and the cost of our kit in years to come (at least of Airush kit but I’m sure all other manufacturers will follow suit). I await with baited breath!

Here’s a round up of everything you might have missed this week:

How To Shorten Your Kitesurfing Lines

Learn to kitesurf faster, more safely and have more fun doing it by converting your bar from its normal full length lines to half or even quarter length lines.

This is the ONLY way I teach and it will revolutionise your learning process.

Click here to watch the video.

 

 


The Quest To Become A Kick Ass Kitesurfer – Rebooted

After 14 years of teaching kiting…I was a hopeless kiter myself.

After 15 years of teaching peak performance…I was ill.

This year I decided to do something about it…

1 year on a quest to become a kick ass kiter…

Click here to watch the video.


Bar Throw & How It Affects Your Kite

Does the amount of throw on your bar affect your riding, can you safely change it and why is it set the way it is set?

Click here to watch the video.

 

 

 


Have a great windy weekend!

Sam.

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