Kite Boarding lessons
- sharkdiver
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Mon Aug 24, 2009 12:14 am
Kite Boarding lessons
Hi all, After taking pictures of kiteboarders over the last few months i have decided i want to get into the sport. is there anyone in victoria who teaches lessons? or do I need to go to toffino?
were is a good place to get the equipment(i have a drysuit, hood and gloves from scuba diving)
any advice would help lots:)
scott
were is a good place to get the equipment(i have a drysuit, hood and gloves from scuba diving)
any advice would help lots:)
scott
- dangerdane
- Posts: 50
- Joined: Tue Mar 24, 2009 9:34 am
Kite lessons...
Hey Shark diver,
Have you flown a trainer kite yet? That is a good place to start! The winter conditions aren't the greatest to learn in as you will likely spend a lot of time in the water. IV is your best bet for learning if waiting till spring/summer is going to be hard for you. Strong Kiteboarding would be the place to contact for lessons. Nitnaht Lake is probably one of the better spots for lessons but its done for the year. Heading down to the beach and taking pics, helping to launch and land kites is the route of initiation. Can't tell you how many times I went to the beach and hung out all day and did just that.
As for buying gear I might hang off to see if you really like it. Take lessons, you will learn about the kites and be more informed on what to buy. I learned on my own with the help and advice from senior kiters, if I could do it over I would have ponied up for some professional instruction. It would have saved me some embarassment and I probably would have not wrecked my kite on the big stump at Nitnaht.
Have you flown a trainer kite yet? That is a good place to start! The winter conditions aren't the greatest to learn in as you will likely spend a lot of time in the water. IV is your best bet for learning if waiting till spring/summer is going to be hard for you. Strong Kiteboarding would be the place to contact for lessons. Nitnaht Lake is probably one of the better spots for lessons but its done for the year. Heading down to the beach and taking pics, helping to launch and land kites is the route of initiation. Can't tell you how many times I went to the beach and hung out all day and did just that.
As for buying gear I might hang off to see if you really like it. Take lessons, you will learn about the kites and be more informed on what to buy. I learned on my own with the help and advice from senior kiters, if I could do it over I would have ponied up for some professional instruction. It would have saved me some embarassment and I probably would have not wrecked my kite on the big stump at Nitnaht.