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How to do a Backroll Kiteloop Transition

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Created by Wallis1986 > 9 months ago, 25 Mar 2015
Wallis1986
QLD, 130 posts
25 Mar 2015 7:26PM
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Was bored ****less today at home with no work on and no wind, so thought id have a go at making an instructional vid with some of my old footage. Let me know what yous think of it. Have explained it exactly how it goes through my head as im doing it.

Katz
VIC, 131 posts
25 Mar 2015 10:53PM
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Thanks, I liked it. Made a lot of sense.
The bottom line of the text is cut off if you show the control bar, ie to stop it, and the 3 dot point text went a bit quick for me.

Make more!

Wallis1986
QLD, 130 posts
25 Mar 2015 10:07PM
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Cool thanks for the feedback. Ill take them tips onboard if i make more.

Gazuki
WA, 1363 posts
25 Mar 2015 10:20PM
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Legend.
This is why I love this forum.
Thanks for sharing. I'll try this tomorrow.

glasstraxx
WA, 321 posts
25 Mar 2015 11:17PM
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Thanks for sharing will def give a try before season ends. Can you elaborate on how speed effect the loop? Better to go fast or slow when learning?

angryphill
QLD, 65 posts
26 Mar 2015 7:20AM
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Wallis1986 said..
Was bored ****less today at home with no work on and no wind, so thought id have a go at making an instructional vid with some of my old footage.


Were you? were you really bored? Or just stole my idea while i was at work?! lol not bad, not bad. Us guys from BBK (wallis1986 included) plan to make a few more vids with all the footage we have gathered in the last year or 2. post them up here soon as we make them

Wallis1986
QLD, 130 posts
26 Mar 2015 7:26AM
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The faster you go the more power the loop will have and slingshot you up higher and downwind more. Just start with enough power and speed to do a clean pop off the water. Too slow and youl most likey stick to the water and just get pulled over the board. Too fast and you will probably give yourself a scare When you go higher than intended lol.

Wallis1986
QLD, 130 posts
26 Mar 2015 8:16AM
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angryphill said..

Wallis1986 said..
Was bored ****less today at home with no work on and no wind, so thought id have a go at making an instructional vid with some of my old footage.



Were you? were you really bored? Or just stole my idea while i was at work?! lol not bad, not bad. Us guys from BBK (wallis1986 included) plan to make a few more vids with all the footage we have gathered in the last year or 2. post them up here soon as we make them


That's enough out of you Angryphill. I might have to do a board off over top of you next time your body dragging and " accidently " drop the board. But yes, cant say it was entirely my idea lol.

pattiecannon
QLD, 593 posts
26 Mar 2015 12:48PM
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Awesome vid Wallis, can't wait for the next few ;)
I'd like to see a darkslide grab tutorial if you had the vid for it?

Frothing on all that power in that loop, it looks sick.
I prefered learning this move on the 12m in lightish winds and throwing the loop on the way down from the roll as it took me a while to not get spanked when throwing it when you are in the vid. I noticed you were on a dice? and I'm pretty sure they are much more fun when the wind is up a bit so that may be the reason for you preferring the 9 for learning?
Once again - sick vid - thanks!

Wallis1986
QLD, 130 posts
26 Mar 2015 2:30PM
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Thanks pattiecannon. Im actually on a 12m vegas most the time there and the last clip was on a 9m vegas. I find the grab is alot easier with the 9 as it loops faster without as much effort so my front hand is free. But on the 12 if i try the grab sometimes dosnt loop as cleanly which usually results in a kiteloop backslam. But yeh the smaller kites require a bit better timing and can tend to give you an unexpected spike in power. Also can definately do a darkslide one sometime too, my mate has started doing darkslide backrolls so can add that to the end of it also

skywalker3d
VIC, 228 posts
26 Mar 2015 7:23PM
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Great vid dude love it very helpful.

suface2air
QLD, 701 posts
26 Mar 2015 6:48PM
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Great vid thanks for sharing . Now do one of your darkside like in your avatar been wanting to do that trick for a while now .

Mex
QLD, 106 posts
26 Mar 2015 9:43PM
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Yes we call him the "Loop King" at BBK.


Wallis1986
QLD, 130 posts
27 Mar 2015 8:05AM
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LOL Mex, I wouldn't quite go that far hahaha

junglist
VIC, 701 posts
27 Mar 2015 11:31AM
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Thanks for sharing Bro. Thats now my first winter project.

general_dude
WA, 150 posts
27 Mar 2015 10:39PM
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cool. thanks heaps

Fruitloop
NSW, 42 posts
28 Mar 2015 8:31AM
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Nice work do more.

kitcho207
NSW, 861 posts
28 Mar 2015 1:29PM
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Ok guys. Who is trying them this weekend?
Get the video camera out and get some footage for us.

Gazuki
WA, 1363 posts
28 Mar 2015 3:44PM
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Tried it during the week and failed terriblely

Wallis1986
QLD, 130 posts
28 Mar 2015 7:26PM
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Lol thats a good idea. Some vids of everyones best attempts would make some quality viewing.

kitcho207
NSW, 861 posts
28 Mar 2015 8:44PM
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Gazuki said...
Tried it during the week and failed terriblely


How much did it hurt?
What happened back slams?

loftsofwind
QLD, 226 posts
28 Mar 2015 8:57PM
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The way I approached this trick was to go into a normal back roll transition, try and keep your kite at 12 until u fully spin around 360 degrees. Then pull hard on right side of bar. kite should loop. It wont catch you but the fall isnt bad either. You can gradually start to loop your kite earlier once you get better and better.



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