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Created by eppo eppo  > 9 months ago, 16 Oct 2018
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eppo
eppo

WA

9762 posts

16 Oct 2018 5:27pm
We've seen it before but damn!!

ste
ste

ste

WA

524 posts

16 Oct 2018 5:47pm
Sick!
horey69
horey69

QLD

500 posts

17 Oct 2018 7:07am
Yep that was worth re posting.
He's a machine
dafish
dafish

NSW

1654 posts

17 Oct 2018 8:12am
oh so good. I have watched this over and over mesmerised by his skills. I wish they would show more of his kite in action, I want to see how it catches him as his landings are "oh so smooth".
BatKiter
BatKiter

WA

209 posts

17 Oct 2018 5:39am
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dafish said..
oh so good. I have watched this over and over mesmerised by his skills. I wish they would show more of his kite in action, I want to see how it catches him as his landings are "oh so smooth".


I think he is flying a RAM air kite hence the soft landings.
Alysum
Alysum

NSW

1030 posts

17 Oct 2018 10:33am
Wow... just how do you get so much pop with a foil ?!
eppo
eppo

WA

9762 posts

17 Oct 2018 8:17am
was asking myself the same very question...

Wonder what knots he foiling in....also the prick is on what looks like to be a pretty medium to high aspect wing (for free riding)...how good is he!!!

I hate him,
Dave Whettingsteel
Dave Whettingsteel

WA

1397 posts

17 Oct 2018 1:09pm
So smooth!! Pretty sure I would cop a foil in the knackers if I tried anything remotely like that..... very impressive.
Plummet
Plummet

4862 posts

17 Oct 2018 2:24pm
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Alysum said..
Wow... just how do you get so much pop with a foil ?!


You have a 3 foot take off ramp bolted to the bottom of your board. At any moment you can hit your own personal kicker!....

Oh he's on a big arse motherfarken foil riding powered to all hell.

But full credit. Wish i could punt jumps line that.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

17 Oct 2018 4:02pm
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horey69 said..
Yep that was worth re posting.



toppleover
toppleover

QLD

2067 posts

17 Oct 2018 6:44pm
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Mark _australia said..

horey69 said..
Yep that was worth re posting.






You can say that again
horey69
horey69

QLD

500 posts

30 Oct 2018 5:17pm
Here is a link to his latest clip on instagram www.instagram.com/p/BpigQV6HaHa/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=d7z787fkaor1
You can see the kite in this a lot more and a 720 spin?
Chris_M
Chris_M

2132 posts

30 Oct 2018 3:53pm
Better than watching those losers at my local mowing the lawn in 8 knots I suppose.....
eddiemorgs
eddiemorgs

QLD

391 posts

30 Oct 2018 9:27pm
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eppo said..
was asking myself the same very question...

Wonder what knots he foiling in....also the prick is on what looks like to be a pretty medium to high aspect wing (for free riding)...how good is he!!!

I hate him,


I don't do much jumping ... but the difference is that a foil won't lose edge while loading up. . It's just how hard you go.
eddiemorgs
eddiemorgs

QLD

391 posts

31 Oct 2018 5:02am
This is pretty cool too.

.be#fauxfullscreen
dafish
dafish

NSW

1654 posts

31 Oct 2018 7:29am
oh so good.
eppo
eppo

WA

9762 posts

31 Oct 2018 12:48pm
man I've got sooooo far to go
Youngbreezy
Youngbreezy

WA

1221 posts

31 Oct 2018 1:26pm
Whilst i am nowhere near the jumping stage in my foiling I can really see the potential.

The speed and power generated through apparent wind plus the upwind angle could be turned into some really good boosts.

I think, as well as many others have said, that in lower winds 20knots and under a foil will out jump a twin tip
eddiemorgs
eddiemorgs

QLD

391 posts

31 Oct 2018 8:37pm
Happy to stand back and watch the young mob have a shot
weebitbreezy
weebitbreezy

633 posts

31 Oct 2018 8:32pm
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Youngbreezy said..
Whilst i am nowhere near the jumping stage in my foiling I can really see the potential.

The speed and power generated through apparent wind plus the upwind angle could be turned into some really good boosts.

I think, as well as many others have said, that in lower winds 20knots and under a foil will out jump a twin tip


If you can boost on a twin tip and ride a straight line on a foil for 50m you are good enough to start jumping. You aren't going to be going massive (as like most learners you will be on a smaller kite) but its still fun. The landings are super soft too.

Empty your mind of the idea of needing to avoid the board touching down in the landings and you'll see how easy it is. I suspect if you are using your regular LEI kites then you'll be landing just fine. Landings are easier to stick than on a strapped surfboard.
kkiter
kkiter

NSW

452 posts

31 Oct 2018 11:33pm
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eppo said..
man I've got sooooo far to go


It'll keep you interested for another couple of years
Youngbreezy
Youngbreezy

WA

1221 posts

1 Nov 2018 11:01pm
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weebitbreezy said..

Youngbreezy said..
Whilst i am nowhere near the jumping stage in my foiling I can really see the potential.

The speed and power generated through apparent wind plus the upwind angle could be turned into some really good boosts.

I think, as well as many others have said, that in lower winds 20knots and under a foil will out jump a twin tip



If you can boost on a twin tip and ride a straight line on a foil for 50m you are good enough to start jumping. You aren't going to be going massive (as like most learners you will be on a smaller kite) but its still fun. The landings are super soft too.

Empty your mind of the idea of needing to avoid the board touching down in the landings and you'll see how easy it is. I suspect if you are using your regular LEI kites then you'll be landing just fine. Landings are easier to stick than on a strapped surfboard.


That is interesting to hear you say that. I have read elsewhere that it's not as crazy as one would think, still probably won't give it a go for a while though!
dafish
dafish

NSW

1654 posts

2 Nov 2018 7:34am
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weebitbreezy said..

Youngbreezy said..
Whilst i am nowhere near the jumping stage in my foiling I can really see the potential.

The speed and power generated through apparent wind plus the upwind angle could be turned into some really good boosts.

I think, as well as many others have said, that in lower winds 20knots and under a foil will out jump a twin tip



If you can boost on a twin tip and ride a straight line on a foil for 50m you are good enough to start jumping. You aren't going to be going massive (as like most learners you will be on a smaller kite) but its still fun. The landings are super soft too.

Empty your mind of the idea of needing to avoid the board touching down in the landings and you'll see how easy it is. I suspect if you are using your regular LEI kites then you'll be landing just fine. Landings are easier to stick than on a strapped surfboard.


what kite are you using to foil with? I have been foiling with Reo's but in big air I don't always get the landing right and they are not always soft landings. I want to start jumping with a foil as well, but I feel a tad nervous dropping like a stone if I stuff up the redirect.
Youngbreezy
Youngbreezy

WA

1221 posts

2 Nov 2018 9:01am
Yes the dropping like a stone had been something I considered. I reckon the foil would get you up there but then the lighter winds may just drop you like a rock

( Doesn't this belong in the foiling section)
horey69
horey69

QLD

500 posts

3 Nov 2018 6:17am
And then theres Fred Hope
Watch and enjoy.
www.instagram.com/p/Bprhp9Lgqo4/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=1725abd3wa9k7
NorthernKitesAUS
NorthernKitesAUS

QLD

1084 posts

5 Nov 2018 11:22am
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Alysum said..
Wow... just how do you get so much pop with a foil ?!


Bigger kite?
SaveTheWhales
SaveTheWhales

WA

1900 posts

14 Nov 2018 3:56am
The Dark side of 'Foil Love'





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