Summary: The kite definitely needs to be in the air when you’re kite landboarding. In this free instructional video our expect will explain how to get the kite in the air.
Francisco Escudero es fundador e instructor de Skybanditz Kiteboarding Miami y Puerto Rico, con experiencia en deportes como surf, snowboard y velear. Siempre estamos al tanto de todas...read more
"Hello! I’m Francisco Escudero here in Miami, Florida. If you want to learn more about kite land boarding, go to www.skybanditz.com. So now we’re just going to setup our trainer kite to see if we can get it up in the air. We have a little bit of wind, but we’re going to give it our best shot. You’re going to grab the kite, you’re going to turn it over. Make sure that you have it with these air pockets here to the top, the other ones to the bottom. We’re just going to lay it here in the grass, make sure everything’s spread out separately. We have our lines setup the right way. We have a lane all the way to our bar over here. I’m going to grab the bar to run backwards and see if we can get some wind into this small kite. We’re going to go to here to our control bar. This is going to have to be a good little run back because the wind is very light, so we’re going to have to just run back fast. We grab our bar level on both sides, and we’re going to run back. 1, 2, 3. "
eHow Article: How to get the Kite in the Air When Kite Landboarding