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cbulota said..
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Yeah you can learn in 5 to 10 hours but that's assuming you have excellent kite control and been riding directional board for quite some time.
It's a very humbling experience and a lot of kiters I know simply can't be bothered feeling and looking like beginners again.
You need a lot of perseverance to learn this .....
Spot on as usual cbulota... I've got 10 years kiting and excellent kite control, but never ridden a directional in my life. I can tell you guys it's going to be a helluva lot more than 10 hours for me to get foiling. In the 10 hours I've done so far everything you can imagine has happened - kite crashes & hindenburgs, foil board has caught & released my chicken loop, wind dropped out, massive stacks due to weight too far back or being pulled over the board trying to ride it flat, I've been too shallow lots of times because it's hard to find deep enough water that's not too choppy. Plus doing the walk of shame again. Basically every possible noob error has come back to bite me again. Even body dragging with a foil board takes a bit of practice. At least that's one thing I've got nailed now