KPWT new hangtime record has been set by Tom Hebert - riding either an Airush Reactor/Generator or Vapor - TBA. He also pulled 2nd in Freestyle and 3rd in course racing (yes- course racing!) at the same event.
Does "more than a sixth of a minute" sound better
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Originally posted by Spacemonkey!
10.8 Seconds isn't really that long....
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Originally posted by Spacemonkey!
10.8 Seconds isn't really that long....
The record at the last local hangtime comp in perth was around 6 seconds, so 10.8 is fairly decent. Video footage would be wicked,
Thanks
Matt
Yeah but snowkiting you can jump off a mountain and fly to the bottom, so it's more of a flying time record than a hangtime record
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Originally posted by Auswind
KPWT new hangtime record has been set by Tom Hebert - riding either an Airush Reactor/Generator or Vapor - TBA. He also pulled 2nd in Freestyle and 3rd in course racing (yes- course racing!) at the same event.
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Originally posted by Neill
Yeah but snowkiting you can jump off a mountain and fly to the bottom, so it's more of a flying time record than a hangtime record
I was there - it was VERY impressive - the wind was only around 15 knots, flat water @ Lake Como. Tom scored a thermal and looped his kite overhead almost landing on the beach. The nearest other rider was around the 6sec mark. I'm sure KPWT will put it up on their website soon.
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Originally posted by ianyoung
I was there - it was VERY impressive - the wind was only around 15 knots, flat water @ Lake Como. Tom scored a thermal and looped his kite overhead almost landing on the beach. The nearest other rider was around the 6sec mark. I'm sure KPWT will put it up on their website soon.
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Originally posted by Skwinty
I just counted to 10.
Thats awesome!
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Originally posted by Spacemonkey!
Well depends what your comparing it too.... Compared to snow kiting...
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Originally posted by DaveSprucequote:
Originally posted by Spacemonkey!
Well depends what your comparing it too.... Compared to snow kiting...
Airplanes can have like 12 hours of hangtime, and parachuters several minutes, but like you said, depends on what you're comparing it to...
So if we are talking kitesurfing hangtime record shouldn't we compare it to other kitesurfing hangtime records? Everything else would just be stupid. It's like saying a Porsche 911 isn't that fast... If you compare it to a motorcycle or F1 car?!?!?? But what's the point...
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You would think with the increase numers of kiters plus the better kites out there they would crack bigger numbers than that.
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Originally posted by Spacemonkey!quote:
Originally posted by DaveSprucequote:
Originally posted by Spacemonkey!
Well depends what your comparing it too.... Compared to snow kiting...
Airplanes can have like 12 hours of hangtime, and parachuters several minutes, but like you said, depends on what you're comparing it to...
So if we are talking kitesurfing hangtime record shouldn't we compare it to other kitesurfing hangtime records? Everything else would just be stupid. It's like saying a Porsche 911 isn't that fast... If you compare it to a motorcycle or F1 car?!?!?? But what's the point...
Ok lets run with this brilliant idea you got, Adam Koch 13.something seconds on an old kite. 3 or 4 years later the best someone can do is 10? It's still a massive jump but its not thaaaat big. You would think with the increase numers of kiters plus the better kites out there they would crack bigger numbers than that.
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Originally posted by qfmike737
Does Erik Eck have to stay exempt from the hangtime record? he was up over 40 seconds!
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Originally posted by DaveSprucequote:
Originally posted by Spacemonkey!quote:
Originally posted by DaveSprucequote:
Originally posted by Spacemonkey!
Well depends what your comparing it too.... Compared to snow kiting...
Airplanes can have like 12 hours of hangtime, and parachuters several minutes, but like you said, depends on what you're comparing it to...
So if we are talking kitesurfing hangtime record shouldn't we compare it to other kitesurfing hangtime records? Everything else would just be stupid. It's like saying a Porsche 911 isn't that fast... If you compare it to a motorcycle or F1 car?!?!?? But what's the point...
Ok lets run with this brilliant idea you got, Adam Koch 13.something seconds on an old kite. 3 or 4 years later the best someone can do is 10? It's still a massive jump but its not thaaaat big. You would think with the increase numers of kiters plus the better kites out there they would crack bigger numbers than that.
Good point, although you didn't compare the original post with adam kochs but with snowkiting... You bring up a fun subject though. I'm not into maths or aerodynamic or anything. Don't know anything about it but I don't think with ANY kite you'll get more and more hangtime. It's just not physically possible, having a design that promotes going upwind, easy to pack and all that, and still get more and more and more hangtime.. The Adam Koch thing was CLEARLY a thermic bubble. A freak occurance. Not something he meant for.
In conclusion, don't think we'll EVER get to see kiteboarding hangtimes of 20-30 seconds, except freak accidents or occurances like above mentioned. That's also why it's called new and old school. The old school is about when they were still trying to get bigger and bigger air. Now adays it's not possible to get bigger air, so we focus on speed and powered moves instead.
Just some thoughts...
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Originally posted by professorquote:
Originally posted by Skwinty
I just counted to 10.
Thats awesome!
Nice one, good job, now take off your shoes and try for 20.