Kamikuza - 6-1-2012 at 03:11 PM
... what to do when you boost a good sized jump then get picked up by a gust and go even higher but loose all forward momentum and end up at the
zenith just dangling under the kite going "WTH do I do now?" :wee:
I just hung on and plopped down on my bum
gotta be a way to land and ride off
:ticking:
burritobandit - 6-1-2012 at 03:41 PM
This happens at our local lake a lot. Usually what I'll do is leave the kite at 1 or 11 and as I'm descending, bring the kite down the opposite way
down hard (think of it as doing a powerstroke to get you up and planing). This will give me forward movement which will allow me to plane once I
land. Timing is critical on this, too early and you'll plummet, too late and you'll still plummet then get dragged. Remember to point the your board
in the direction your going otherwise your board will slip out from under you. Once you land start edging against the kite to put tension back on the
lines and so you don't start sinking. You may have to incorporate a downloop after landing to give you some extra speed.
You could also do a late loop with the kite above you and ride downwind as the kite comes around. Once again, point your board downwind on landing
ride a second or two then edge hard to tension the lines and get the kite toward the edge of the window. Timing this properly is important as well.
tridude - 7-1-2012 at 07:11 AM
Is this your 21M? If looping is possible with that monster then I agree with BB...................grab that bar on the very most outside position
possible and crank it! You practice this move on your turn transitions as well..................
PHREERIDER - 7-1-2012 at 08:35 AM
late loop in the most direct direction . head back, point the board keep it together, brace for speed maybe even a hard redirect in new direction .
having the kite follow you down like in a down loop is gonna give more forward speed.
sometimes you have to think "so much for the forward jump this just turned into a transition"! send the kite in the new direction hard and as soon
possible
when you go up keep feeding the bar "back and forth " with little movements in flight it will help stabilize your glide and make ready for redirection
when you need it.
Kamikuza - 7-1-2012 at 04:10 PM
Cool, thanks for the tips! 
Yes was with the 21 ... probably the highest I've been under a kite :o and DAMN at the estuary, there's only about a half meter of water there
:ticking:
Looping at the top of jumps like that is going to take some massive cajones though ...!
PHREERIDER - 7-1-2012 at 07:28 PM
when you get tired of being dropped ...you;ll add direction to fill it in and never look back.
keep the kite active and you'll do it and not even realize it as your smoking the away from the landing.
arkay - 8-1-2012 at 01:44 AM
if you had a smaller kite you could try to loop it
Drop and pull in for a soft
landing or head to 1:30 :/ I can only imagine getting relofted on the 21...
Kamikuza - 9-1-2012 at 09:25 PM
Well Armin got 2 and a half loops out of the 21 
PHREERIDER - 10-1-2012 at 08:31 AM
the kite will go around, just let it know EARLY enough for it come together,
on big kites, always start the loop from as high as possible. the more speed the more better!
dylanj423 - 10-1-2012 at 08:34 AM
ive seen vids of a kid on a mountainboard looping his 21m from pretty low... amazing how fast that thing turns.... i cant wait for a day to try it....

PHREERIDER - 10-1-2012 at 08:47 AM
all you need is the span of the kite from the ground at the least and the kite speed to down loop it. from the top for starters is a good place
without slamming it in the ground. back loop is up looping no problem.
in an jump/air senario unit is already on top , JUST SEND IT BACK !
Kamikuza - 10-1-2012 at 07:03 PM
... still the problem with the cajones though :D
PHREERIDER - 10-1-2012 at 08:08 PM
start with your 13 just a little unpowered and you'll have it easy.
Bigred14 - 20-2-2012 at 02:29 PM
Kite-loops are commitment when i learned I always start on the way down from a boost ALWAYS on the way DOWN when learning a loop. keep your trailing
hand near the center of the bar reach back to the very end of the trailing side of the bar (yes both hands on same side ie: cajones) and pull like you
are swinging a bat. Commitment over! The kite loops or not sometimes when I was learning with a small kite, I would have to loop twice cause I
cranked on it too hard.
Commit Commit Commit Commit Youtube helps too
PHREERIDER - 20-2-2012 at 03:09 PM
broomstick it and hold on!
Kamikuza - 20-2-2012 at 05:14 PM
I'm assuming you're hooked in too?
PHREERIDER - 20-2-2012 at 07:13 PM
yep
same unhooked actually
go on a smaller kite and be under powered and just loop to ride with a ton of kite action in light air (what ever that is for you)
a down winder on smaller unit that requires alot action will teach you ton about looping action and once you do a few low altitude pops with a loop in
light air, it'll be disease you can't get rid of, promise
4mylifetime - 20-2-2012 at 08:07 PM
Kamikuza:
And you are a large guy like me...wow.
Are those your cajones now (avatar) now that you have landed on them?
He he he
:singing: