hey ... i have only been kiteing for 10 months but in that time ,have taught myself to set my line up wind ,down wind and cross wind on each side ,this has been done to suit different beaches and conditions, i thought this was standard practice...
Tezza
Its a safety launching issue too (mainly for nubies)
Lines down wind- safer nubie walks round to bring kite into power zone..
Lines up wind nubie ends being dragged down wind as kite rised in power zone ....
Upwind rigging is really bad for the launcher guy.
The launcher is the guy holding the kite in the 'C' position.
The launchee is the guy holding the control-bar.
It's bad for the launcher cause the strings always get caught around your ankles when you go to pick up the kite.
I dont think it matters....but I swear im the only person in the NT who runs their lines Downwind. We do have all the space in the world though.
The logical way to set up your lines is by attaching them to the kite. ![]()
Kite should be in the clearest area not to damage it on self launch.
upwind, down wind, cross wind its all the same, just depends on the launch area in relation to the wind direction, dont see what all the fuss is about![]()
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I think that if you stick to one way its more than likely because thats all you know and are too scared to try anything different ![]()
I find it hard to belive that there is one way that best suits all conditions and launch area setups.![]()
Upwind, downwind, cross wind, doesn't matter.
How about when your sitting on the beach having a brake you just roll your lines up so their not spread over the beach. Free's up more space then setting up crosswind and keeps people from standing on them.