Thursday 13 March 2014

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 Learn To Kitesurf Biography

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Kitesufing is a complex, but rewarding sport. There really is nothing like it. It involves a combination of several sport skills, including surfing, wakeboarding and kiteflying. In 2001, the Chicago area was completely new to kiteboarding. When we at Chicago Kitesurfing go out to Montrose or Michigan City to kitesurf, we are usually swarmed by jetskiers, windsurfers and others asking questions about what this sport is, how much it costs to get started, etc. Below are some common questions we hear a lot, listed with answers to give you the general basics of what it takes to get into kitesurfing, and why you should consider taking lessons from Chicago Kitesurfing.

If you already read this page, and are ready to start shopping for kites, check out the Buying Your First Kite page. If you already know this stuff and just need more gear, check out the Chicago Kiteboarding Forum for deals on used gear to buy from local riders. If you already have a kite, and you're looking for a more detailed explanation of flying the kite and the wind window, you should check out our Kite Dynamics page for some beginner information on what to expect when flying and landing your kite.

Q: What is kiteboarding?

A: Kiteboarding is similar to wakeboarding or surfing, but with more freedom. You can use a directional board, much like a surfboard, or a bi-directional kiteboard similar to a wakeboard to surf in the open water, without any power generating devices. You use a "traction" kite to generate the pull needed to pull you over land, snow, or water and hold your edge. Kitesufing allows you to surf in, over, and out of waves, to boost huge air (20-30 feet or more) off the water pulling tricks and go upwind, much like windsurfing, all while using a kite.

Q: How much does it cost to start kitesurfing?

A: You can get started by investing anywhere from $1000 to $3000, depending on the quality and newness of gear you choose. A kite, board, harness, bar and lines are all thatýs truly needed (and wind), but you may require a life-vest (PFD), wetsuit, booties, gloves, hood, a couple kites for varying conditions, etc. There are entry-level packages available, and now that the sport is getting more popular, kitesurfers are starting to sell their used gear on-line for less than new equipment. Chicago Kitesurfing hosts a popular kiteboarding forum for finding used gear and discussing questions with active kiteboarders.

Q: What do I need to kitesurf?
A: You will need a kitesurfing traction kite, kitesurf board, kite control device (bar and lines), harness, a safety system, and any other accessories such as wetsuit, booties, lifejacket, helmet.

Q: How much do lessons cost?


A: Lessons can run anywhere from fifty dollars, to several hundred dollars to get you started in kitesurfing. A lesson is highly recommended due to the power of these kites.

Q: Is kitesurfing easy to learn?

A: if you have prior experience in surfing, kite-flying, windsurfing or wakeboarding, the learning curve will be shorter, but anyone can learn provided they have the patience and willingness to learn. Being comfortable in the water will certainly help. With good instruction, the learning curve is accelerated. Without good instruction, or no instruction at all, kitesurfing can be quite dangerous and time-consuming. It is recommended that all beginners receive some sort of training.

Q: Can I learn from a website, magazine, or friend?

A: Leaning from a website and magazine, or other printed source is certainly possible. However, an instructor is a much better source of information than a website. An instructor can watch and recognize immediately what you are doing correctly, and incorrectly, and make the proper appropriations for you in gear setup, if needed. A friend is a more valuable source, of course, but your friend will probably rather be on the water, than instructing you. A friend will not have as much experience as an instructor, either.

Q: Why should I take lessons?

A: Well, if the last couple answers didnýt answer this for you, maybe this will. First off, you will cut your learning curve down considerably. Iým sure you would rather be doing, than learning, and an instructor will help get your there faster. Secondly, you can learn about equipment and products before buying anything. Thirdly, an instructor, or school, will probably give you a discount on gear, or include free lessons for you if you buy your equipment through them. Since youýre a customer, youýll get good advice since theyýll see you on the beach. Fourth, youýll save money. Youýll save the wear-and-tear on your gear by using the instructorýs gear for learning. Or you can use your gear and have the instructor help optimize the setup for conditions. Lastly, so you have a positive experience, and not get frustrated, or injured, by trying to teach yourself.

Q: What physical condition should I be in?

A: As manufacturers continually improve their products, its easier and easier to learn the sport of kitesurfing. A moderate level of physical fitness is required, as well. If you cannot swim, you should learn, and a PFD should be a regular piece of your equipment whether you can swim, or not.

Q: Are kite skills that important?

A: Kite skills are the most important aspect of learning to kitesurf. Learning the kiteýs behavior and being able to fly the kite without even looking at it are regular needs to learn to kitesurf well.

Q: Should I join a kitesurfing club?

A: If thereýs a club in your area, it would be a good idea to investigating a membership, most are free. You will meet others that can share ideas, tips and information to help you learn. You will be able to watch others on the water and get a better idea of your level, and where you should be going next in your skills. You will learn where others go, their hangouts, safety information, updates from email messages or club discussion groups. Youýll also get valuable connections to certain manufacturers through others that have met people. There are many advantages to joining a club. Chicago Kitesurfing offers a kitesurfing messageboard to ask questions and meet new friends.

Q: So what's with all the different kites?

A: When we at Chicago Kitesurfing first started, we were as confused as you at first. There are many types of kites: Leading Edge Inflatables (LEIs), Foils, Ram-air foils, etc. We wondered and experimented, too. There's so much to choose from, but these technologies all evolved to fill certain needs. Some work best on land, some better on water, some are easier to set up, some require more lines. Its most important to learn what's best for you by asking questions, and use the equipment you're most comfortable with. Training prior to purchase will answer many of these questions before you spend your money on the wrong equipment for you.

Q: What's a Leading Edge Inflatable (LEI)?

A: LEIs are kites that have built-in bladders that must be pumped up prior to use. These bladders form a frame to hold the kite material's shape, and since they are filled with air, make these types of kites more favorable for water use. If the kite hits the water for any reason, they float. However, the bladders are also prone to damage if crashed hard enough, or if the kite hits any jagged object. Flying LEI on land increases the chances of kite damage. Bladders can be replaced, though, at a minimal charge.
 Learn To Kitesurf Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
 Learn To Kitesurf Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
 Learn To Kitesurf Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
 Learn To Kitesurf Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
 Learn To Kitesurf Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
 Learn To Kitesurf Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
 Learn To Kitesurf Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
 Learn To Kitesurf Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
 Learn To Kitesurf Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
 Learn To Kitesurf Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
 Learn To Kitesurf Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
 Learn To Kitesurf Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
 Learn To Kitesurf Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
 Learn To Kitesurf Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
 Learn To Kitesurf Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
 Learn To Kitesurf Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
 Learn To Kitesurf Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt

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