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hip swinging thing
may i make a suggestion-
Borrow a waist harness from one of the kiters there (johanna?)
and try windsurfing in it-keep in mind it may take a while to adjust your style to it but in the end you may prefer the mobility and freedom of riding/windsurfing with your legs free'ed.
I know i did. in fact doesnt Rob use a waist harness?
I found that seat harnesses pull from too low down for effective body dragging and hip rotational movements (like swimming )
R
Borrow a waist harness from one of the kiters there (johanna?)
and try windsurfing in it-keep in mind it may take a while to adjust your style to it but in the end you may prefer the mobility and freedom of riding/windsurfing with your legs free'ed.
I know i did. in fact doesnt Rob use a waist harness?
I found that seat harnesses pull from too low down for effective body dragging and hip rotational movements (like swimming )
R
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Thx for your suggestions, Rod.
I tried Rob's waist harness on the weekend and it rode up while windsurfing and was not comfortable.
I'm back to the drawing board and think I'll look into the short harness combo or trial Jo's next time I'm there.
I tried Rob's waist harness on the weekend and it rode up while windsurfing and was not comfortable.
I'm back to the drawing board and think I'll look into the short harness combo or trial Jo's next time I'm there.
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it will ride up if you don't stand upright and arch your back, totally normal learning curve, keep using it, push it down, try to keep it there. seat harnesses limit your progress, mobility and I find are useful only for large sails 6m+
u will be surprised how quickly u will adjust to the new harness, maybe 4-5 sessions and it will cease to be uncomfortable, esp when not riding up
plus i think it makes u duck gybe automatically
u will be surprised how quickly u will adjust to the new harness, maybe 4-5 sessions and it will cease to be uncomfortable, esp when not riding up
plus i think it makes u duck gybe automatically
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Re: riding up
Hit the gym, do lats-only for three months. Rob's harness will fit great after that.Sandy Beach wrote:
I tried Rob's waist harness on the weekend and it rode up while windsurfing and was not comfortable.
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not suited for a men's harness
hmmm, ribbing me, DWD and WD, cause that's what happened with Rob's (men's large) harness that was riding up too much.
Thanks for your helpful suggestions, I think
Thanks for your helpful suggestions, I think
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Delivering the Dakine Wahine Seat to you tomorrow to try...... very in vogue flower print..... You can borrow it and see what you think. I wouldn't go back to a seat harness but it did take me a while to adjust to the waist harness initially sliding up. Now I wear it snug and haven't had any issues. Wearing one that is too big is guaranteed to disappoint you
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jellyfish wrote:Delivering the Dakine Wahine Seat to you tomorrow to try......
Thx, that is very dakine of you, Jelly:)
The lack of grab handle on the back will allow me to soar with the resident eagles more easily with the big winds.
Will try it this weekend...and see ya Friday the 13th.
Glad that you are the only Jellyfish in the water and on the beach in Port Alberni.
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dancing in the diaper harness
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1504360456033
Legs look free enough in this diaper to swing the hips
Legs look free enough in this diaper to swing the hips
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Heey Sandy,
Ok so a couple of things for you to think about. There are Kite specific waist harness and they are built with the forces specific to kiting in mind....Ie: pull direction, greater tension...etc etc. I always had the problem of waist harness riding up due to my big belly larger than my chest...what I have found to work for me is the harness's design on the inside of the belt makes a difference as well. The current harness I use has these foam ribbings that seem to "grip" me and prevent the harness from riding up...and has made my conversion to waist harness complete. I totally agree with those that say seat harness limit your progression, since I have switched over..having my hips free has really allowed me to start doing more things especially in the wave riding. Definately try different harness as everyones body style is different.
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Ok so a couple of things for you to think about. There are Kite specific waist harness and they are built with the forces specific to kiting in mind....Ie: pull direction, greater tension...etc etc. I always had the problem of waist harness riding up due to my big belly larger than my chest...what I have found to work for me is the harness's design on the inside of the belt makes a difference as well. The current harness I use has these foam ribbings that seem to "grip" me and prevent the harness from riding up...and has made my conversion to waist harness complete. I totally agree with those that say seat harness limit your progression, since I have switched over..having my hips free has really allowed me to start doing more things especially in the wave riding. Definately try different harness as everyones body style is different.
Cheers
Dale
Airtime! whoo hoooo, its all about the airtime...... ok waves rock too!
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i find with a waist harness it's important to tighten it after a few runs. it's never tight enough the first time. I guess it depends on the style of buckle but with mine it always seems too loose after a few runs, try cinching it up to an uncomfortable level, on the water you won't notice it.
like a duck to water