The best instructors in THE WORLD!!!!! I have learned so much from you guys, that I just Love You !!!!! As allways, perfect!. Thank you, thank you, thank you so much for everything. I just love kitesurfing! And it’s because of Flukes Kitesurfing! :)
I agree. Learning on a frozen lake. I have never even seen a kite in action other than me and a friend learning from videos on a frozen lake. Going for decent winds that afternoon. Not many days that cooperate. Thanks a bunch
One of the best and most sincere kite surfing videos I've seen. So useful for me as a novice, I'll try these before I start trying my first pops and toe-sides. Thanks a ton from Turkey.
Best on-lime instruction there is! A local instructor had me body-drag looping this past summer, exactly as you describe. Downloop transitions seemed easy after that. Your videos are always required viewing among our local group and the benefits are obvious on the water.
As a new Kiter, these videos have helped me really understand some of my mistakes like getting lunch on the beach. This made me really gun-shy. I feel so much more relaxed and confident after watching. Thank you so much for your help.
Great tips for confidence for a beginner like me. On Saturday, without wanting it, double loop on the beach, I released the bar for safety and it continued flying 😊
Muchas gracias amigo. Aca en Argentina he pagado cursos y con ninguno he aprendido tanto como lo has echo vos. Muchas gracias. Saludos desde Cordoba, Argentina
If I have had such instructions and explanations on my first lessons, I would definitely fall in love with this sport. Top video🔝💙 Awesome as always👊🤝🤙✌
Nice video, I actually never kitelooped in my life even though I jump 4-5 meters. Never came up to me to just practice it without actually jumping, so will do that next time thanks!
Thanks :) Yeah the only riding we do really is strapless, some of it translates to twintip, but yes, we should probably make some more twintip videos :)
For someone that’s never been kitesurfing but watching this because they are wanting to try it… what is the purpose of looping the kite? Is it to change direction? How do you get the kite to 12 vs. the 9 to generate pull? This is for someone who’s never done this sport but wanting to start and understand how to control the kite. What is considered low power winds, 3 kts? What wind power is considered too much for a beginner?
Hey, thanks for the questions. the loop is used to generate power, or keep the kite flying when riding downwind. With the wind strength, 12 knots is considered light, 25 knots and above is considered strong! Hope that helps
I found one of your videos on how to build a foil. Thank you very much there was someone that was selling them but then it was dropped put that taken off so I’m building myself thank you. I’m using phone and some wood. Hope it works. The theory is there anyways thank you for all your help.
@@FlukesKitesurfing Hey Luke, I've been driving along the East Coast of Australia for 6 months now and still can't find this spot. 🤔 a little help with the exact location would be greatly appreciated. 😉 Seriously!
Hey Martin, its all about the speed that the kite will loop. The more you sheet in, the tighter the kite will loop as it increases the steering response of the kite. The faster the loop, the less power it generates as it has less time in the powerzone. If you sheet-out and try and loop, the kite will loop much slower in a big circle, potentially even hit the ground and generate a strong pull for longer (even whilst sheeted out) You can of course loop the kite somewhere in-between sheeting in and out. It's actually a good thing to try for yourself while body dragging. try different bar positions while looping and you will feel the different timing and power delivery. Hope that helps
hahah yeah I feel you. Much more fun to be had when the wind is strong. That said, great to get looping comfort level up so that you can bring looped tricks into your strong wind sessions! :)
So funny to listen to Australians talk. It sounds like the put an R in words like "dont." Sounds like they say "dorn't".. lol literally so many words they sound like they've inserted an R but then when they say "beer" where we put alot of emphasis on the rrrrrr the say "beea" or something 🤣 Anyway, here I am watching kitesurfing videos in the dead of winter.. sure wish I had a place to go that looked like that! Wow! All our places are deep and the waves are so choppy out where the wind has no obstructions. Makes it really difficult to learn.
@@ianbardon8581 Didn't mean to scare you off haha! You can loop them for sure. Lots of the good kiters will loop a foil kite, particularly to reposition it. You can follow the guide in this video and it will work :)
@@FlukesKitesurfing ok I'll give it a go when I think the conditions are right, I have a 12 m Hyperlink which is nicely responsive for me, I'm past my prime at 72 🤣
During my first kite lessons in Mexico the wind was quite slow and the kiteloop is the first thing the instructor taught me to actually get me going. It's not that hard at all, so makes a lot of sense to teach it. That being said, I have seen "the videos" and it isn't entirely clear how this can turn into the death loop. Is it holding unto the bar after a full 360 degrees? Wondering whether one can practice this with a trainer kite as well? Probably not as it has only power lines.
Perfect! Glad you got to try the loop with an instructor! To answer your question, a death loop is an unintentional looping. Death loops occur typically when a line gets caught around something, like the wingtip of the kite, or the hook on your harness, or the end of the bar, among others. When that happens it sends the kite into a loop and will continuously loop until the line is free. In almost all cases to save yourself from a deathloop, its important to identify it is happening early and fire the safety release. It is quite rare, but if your kite starts looping by itself without your hand steering it, fire the safety release. Hope that helps.
The best instructors in THE WORLD!!!!!
I have learned so much from you guys, that I just Love You !!!!!
As allways, perfect!.
Thank you, thank you, thank you so much for everything.
I just love kitesurfing!
And it’s because of Flukes Kitesurfing!
:)
Oh thanks Pablo! We really appreciate it mate! Stoked the videos are helping :)
I agree. Learning on a frozen lake. I have never even seen a kite in action other than me and a friend learning from videos on a frozen lake. Going for decent winds that afternoon. Not many days that cooperate. Thanks a bunch
Luke is a blessing to kitesurfing community. Respect, man.
Ah thanks mate!
One of the best and most sincere kite surfing videos I've seen. So useful for me as a novice, I'll try these before I start trying my first pops and toe-sides. Thanks a ton from Turkey.
Cheers Mehmet! We appreciate the comment and stoked to hear you'll put it to practise :)
Best on-lime instruction there is! A local instructor had me body-drag looping this past summer, exactly as you describe. Downloop transitions seemed easy after that. Your videos are always required viewing among our local group and the benefits are obvious on the water.
Thanks Ian!!! That's awesome that your local instructor also helped you do it!
Try downloop waterstart. Its fun 😊
As a new Kiter, these videos have helped me really understand some of my mistakes like getting lunch on the beach. This made me really gun-shy. I feel so much more relaxed and confident after watching. Thank you so much for your help.
Perfect! Thanks for letting me know its helping!
Love your lessons and tips. I definitely owe you a 12-pack!
Hahaha nice!!! stoked its helping mate :)
My first lesson was windless....I looped the kite to enable my firstly body drag 😎😎😎
Thanks dude 💪🏿👍🏿
Nice work!
Great tips for confidence for a beginner like me. On Saturday, without wanting it, double loop on the beach, I released the bar for safety and it continued flying 😊
Muchas gracias amigo. Aca en Argentina he pagado cursos y con ninguno he aprendido tanto como lo has echo vos. Muchas gracias. Saludos desde Cordoba, Argentina
For sure :)
If I have had such instructions and explanations on my first lessons, I would definitely fall in love with this sport.
Top video🔝💙 Awesome as always👊🤝🤙✌
Thanks Cza! Glad you find the video helpful :)
Nice video, I actually never kitelooped in my life even though I jump 4-5 meters. Never came up to me to just practice it without actually jumping, so will do that next time thanks!
Oh perfect! Yeah give it a go :)
Great explanation on how to loop the kite, it will be my next training, thank you so much.
Great to hear! Good luck with it!
This was great. Love your explanations, I have learned a lot from your channel.
Thanks Martin!
Excellent video as always!!! Thank you Luke! 🙂
Thanks mate glad they are helping!
Thanks a lot! Great tip and great explanation!
Awesome thanks mate!
Great video. Especially the tips on kite loops. I noticed you don't have any videos on jumping. Would love to get some instruction from you on that
Thanks :) Yeah the only riding we do really is strapless, some of it translates to twintip, but yes, we should probably make some more twintip videos :)
this guy is so good
Thanks I appreciate the comment and glad you like the vid :)
Love You !. Love your companion !. You are the best !
haha thanks Pablo :)
Nice one. Thanks for sharing this.
No worries! Hope it helps
This is great advice.
Thanks Jack!
super Duper Fluke, you guys are Awesome ,I got No words to Than k you 🤚🤚🤚🤚🤚🤚🤚💪
Our pleasure! Glad it helps
where have you filmed this? its an amazing Spot
Australia :)
For someone that’s never been kitesurfing but watching this because they are wanting to try it… what is the purpose of looping the kite? Is it to change direction? How do you get the kite to 12 vs. the 9 to generate pull? This is for someone who’s never done this sport but wanting to start and understand how to control the kite.
What is considered low power winds, 3 kts?
What wind power is considered too much for a beginner?
Hey, thanks for the questions. the loop is used to generate power, or keep the kite flying when riding downwind. With the wind strength, 12 knots is considered light, 25 knots and above is considered strong! Hope that helps
I found one of your videos on how to build a foil. Thank you very much there was someone that was selling them but then it was dropped put that taken off so I’m building myself thank you. I’m using phone and some wood. Hope it works. The theory is there anyways thank you for all your help.
Awesome! Yeah keep us posted on the build :)
Thanks for the info. Keep up the good work. Regards Tarek 😎
Thanks Tarek! Hope it helps!
Love this 🎉
Awesome thanks :)
Great. Thanks so much🙏
Glad it was helpful Till! :)
Thanks good exercises🎉😊
Perfect! Hope it helps
@@FlukesKitesurfing what about beach / “dry” start on a surfboard?
amazing video.
also amazzing spot, where is that if anyone knows.
This is the east coast of Aus :)
@@FlukesKitesurfing Hey Luke, I've been driving along the East Coast of Australia for 6 months now and still can't find this spot. 🤔 a little help with the exact location would be greatly appreciated. 😉 Seriously!
Hey! Send me an email via our website 🙂
@@FlukesKitesurfingAwesome
Why do you have to sheet in before looping vs looping it in the position you’re riding? Great video!!!!
Hey Martin, its all about the speed that the kite will loop. The more you sheet in, the tighter the kite will loop as it increases the steering response of the kite. The faster the loop, the less power it generates as it has less time in the powerzone. If you sheet-out and try and loop, the kite will loop much slower in a big circle, potentially even hit the ground and generate a strong pull for longer (even whilst sheeted out)
You can of course loop the kite somewhere in-between sheeting in and out. It's actually a good thing to try for yourself while body dragging. try different bar positions while looping and you will feel the different timing and power delivery. Hope that helps
Hey ya mate where about’s are you in this vid, as a leaner I’m keen on heading here. And am really enjoying the online courses 🍻
Hey! Stoked your in the course! Shoot us an email and i'll give you some details :)
@@FlukesKitesurfing hey hey mate are you still posting. I haven’t heard from you 😁
Thanks really good stuff. I only kite in high wind, I cannot be bothered in light wind so i will just stay loopless I guess ;=)
hahah yeah I feel you. Much more fun to be had when the wind is strong. That said, great to get looping comfort level up so that you can bring looped tricks into your strong wind sessions! :)
So funny to listen to Australians talk. It sounds like the put an R in words like "dont." Sounds like they say "dorn't".. lol literally so many words they sound like they've inserted an R but then when they say "beer" where we put alot of emphasis on the rrrrrr the say "beea" or something 🤣 Anyway, here I am watching kitesurfing videos in the dead of winter.. sure wish I had a place to go that looked like that! Wow! All our places are deep and the waves are so choppy out where the wind has no obstructions. Makes it really difficult to learn.
Nice
subbed!
Perfect thanks!!
Is it possible to loop a foil kite ?
Yes. But more likely to tangle.
@@FlukesKitesurfing ok cheers I'll pass on that.
@@ianbardon8581 Didn't mean to scare you off haha! You can loop them for sure. Lots of the good kiters will loop a foil kite, particularly to reposition it. You can follow the guide in this video and it will work :)
@@FlukesKitesurfing ok I'll give it a go when I think the conditions are right, I have a 12 m Hyperlink which is nicely responsive for me, I'm past my prime at 72 🤣
Than😊😊
For sure! :)
👌👌👌
Thanks Paul!
During my first kite lessons in Mexico the wind was quite slow and the kiteloop is the first thing the instructor taught me to actually get me going. It's not that hard at all, so makes a lot of sense to teach it. That being said, I have seen "the videos" and it isn't entirely clear how this can turn into the death loop. Is it holding unto the bar after a full 360 degrees? Wondering whether one can practice this with a trainer kite as well? Probably not as it has only power lines.
Perfect! Glad you got to try the loop with an instructor! To answer your question, a death loop is an unintentional looping. Death loops occur typically when a line gets caught around something, like the wingtip of the kite, or the hook on your harness, or the end of the bar, among others. When that happens it sends the kite into a loop and will continuously loop until the line is free. In almost all cases to save yourself from a deathloop, its important to identify it is happening early and fire the safety release. It is quite rare, but if your kite starts looping by itself without your hand steering it, fire the safety release. Hope that helps.
too much talking
thanks for the feedback