downunder wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 4:19 pm
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No.
It get wedged when crashed most of times. It happens and is out of hands.
But really, I want my kite to loop. And if that means death loop, so be it. Everyone can initiate a death loop, it is not that hard.
Or, ride foil kites and forget about death loops.
It is a choice.
Hesus! WELL I guess I can get into that bottle as deep as you, which is deeper than I thought iriemon could.
But, i keep thinkin death loop is a kite down on the outside hopin for a ride to the inside with double overhead waves while I try to ride it in in light wind, ( to where no one saw me f--k up, though all those a holes saw it and were asking me about it later.....guess I make friends out of the rescue capable kiters on the beach, just like I do here).
Yeah I have had real wind death loop before, but not as extreme as I have seen it on YouTube. So take my advice with a grain of salt. SWIM THE F--K IN! your kites are not worth an emergency room visit ($1000), or a funeral ($25000). Though you should also acknowledge that if your body gets really chomped by a white shark (insert any hungry shark species here), a closed casket is cheaper than an open one.
And i think I have come up with the most bravery inspiring saying in human history. "A closed casket funeral is cheaper than an open one". Pretty simple when you are dealing with low t at your age and trying to get a clear view to punch an attacking white shark In the nose under water.
Personally. I carry a pic of downsey to put on the face of that white shark while I'm punching at him...........not saying I will be successful, just that downsey is there with me.........