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Friday, 30 January 2009
Wednesday, 28 January 2009
Slingshot RPM Kitesurf Kite
Slingshot RPM in Stock Now at S2AS!
The Slingshot RPM Kite is the latest edition to the Slingshot RPM KiteSlingshot Kite Range.
The Slingshot RPM Kiteboard Kite has set its mark in the Slingshot Kite Range between the Slingshot Rev and the Slingshot Fuel ideal for any the intermediate rider who is looking for targeted performance and ease of use at a great value!!
Slingshot's goal when producing the Slingshot RPM Kite was to develop a hybrid style kite that has C kite characteristics along with options for performance tuning.
The Slingshot RPM has the performance depower benefits of a bridled kite, mixed together with the unhooked & turning characteristics of a C kite. The RPM Kite customization is beyond anything else seen in the kite market and is extremely simple.
The Kitesurf industry has not yet seen a kite developed that has achieve maximum performance for all style of riding. The Slingshot RPM Kite has been developed to suit all styles of kitesurf riding including surf, freeride, & freestyle.
The The RPM marries all of the targeted performance benefits, ease of use, re-launch ability and in flight stability, all with great value. The RPM addresses two of the most common hurdles when learning, a Kitesurfing Kite that is easy to progress and develop skills with and quality well designed equipment.
No set rules, definition or condition.
Progression and evolution!
The Slingshot RPM Kite is the latest edition to the Slingshot RPM KiteSlingshot Kite Range.
The Slingshot RPM Kiteboard Kite has set its mark in the Slingshot Kite Range between the Slingshot Rev and the Slingshot Fuel ideal for any the intermediate rider who is looking for targeted performance and ease of use at a great value!!
Slingshot's goal when producing the Slingshot RPM Kite was to develop a hybrid style kite that has C kite characteristics along with options for performance tuning.
The Slingshot RPM has the performance depower benefits of a bridled kite, mixed together with the unhooked & turning characteristics of a C kite. The RPM Kite customization is beyond anything else seen in the kite market and is extremely simple.
The Kitesurf industry has not yet seen a kite developed that has achieve maximum performance for all style of riding. The Slingshot RPM Kite has been developed to suit all styles of kitesurf riding including surf, freeride, & freestyle.
The The RPM marries all of the targeted performance benefits, ease of use, re-launch ability and in flight stability, all with great value. The RPM addresses two of the most common hurdles when learning, a Kitesurfing Kite that is easy to progress and develop skills with and quality well designed equipment.
No set rules, definition or condition.
Progression and evolution!
Friday, 23 January 2009
Beginners Kitesurfing
So you fancy having a go at Kite Surfing! Where do you begin? What do you need? Hopefully we can provide some helpful advice for those not sure where to start.
Firstly, a little information on kite surfing; a relatively new sport having took off in the late nineties, combining elements of windsurfing, power kites, paragliding and wakeboarding.
Anybody can learn the sport of kite surfing, it helps to be comfortable in water and have experience of any of the aforementioned sports. Having a moderate level of fitness will also make learning much easier.
Naturally, the best way to learn the sport is to attend professionally taught kite surfing lessons at one of many schools around the country; learning solo is inherently more dangerous, technique is also likely to be better as an instructor will be able to monitor and correct you. A school will also provide you with all the necessary equipment, saving you the risk of buying expensive equipment should you find out the sport isn’t for you. To find your nearest school, visit the British Kite Surfing Association website (other useful information for beginners can also be found here).
A good school will start by teaching you the essentials including; safety precautions, use of equipment, landing, general understanding of how kites work and essential manoeuvres. Once you become competent you can begin to learn some basic tricks.
If you decide you would like to pursue Kite Surfing after learning the basics, then you will need to purchase some kit to continue. The essentials you will require include a kite (unsurprisingly!), a kite surfing board, harness and accessories (wet suit, helmet, life jacket etc), or buy the whole lot in a kite surfing package. For the beginner, a ‘Trainer’ kite would be most appropriate; these will typically be small limiting the amount of power generated and have beginner friendly features. A good example of a beginners kite is the Cabrinha Convert.
You know the basics; have the essential kit, now where should you go? Many choose to join a kite surfing club. These can be found on shorelines all around the country, and will be the best way to develop your skills alongside other surfers. You will be able to pick up invaluable tips, safety info and important connections.
Some quick safety tips; avoid extreme weathers, poor visibility conditions and off-shore winds. Start in cross-shore wind so you will only go across the beach instead of being blown away from the shore. Ensure you have the proper safety equipment.
This concludes our short guide, hopefully those of you out there new to the sport or hoping to start soon will have found it useful.
Firstly, a little information on kite surfing; a relatively new sport having took off in the late nineties, combining elements of windsurfing, power kites, paragliding and wakeboarding.
Anybody can learn the sport of kite surfing, it helps to be comfortable in water and have experience of any of the aforementioned sports. Having a moderate level of fitness will also make learning much easier.
Naturally, the best way to learn the sport is to attend professionally taught kite surfing lessons at one of many schools around the country; learning solo is inherently more dangerous, technique is also likely to be better as an instructor will be able to monitor and correct you. A school will also provide you with all the necessary equipment, saving you the risk of buying expensive equipment should you find out the sport isn’t for you. To find your nearest school, visit the British Kite Surfing Association website (other useful information for beginners can also be found here).
A good school will start by teaching you the essentials including; safety precautions, use of equipment, landing, general understanding of how kites work and essential manoeuvres. Once you become competent you can begin to learn some basic tricks.
If you decide you would like to pursue Kite Surfing after learning the basics, then you will need to purchase some kit to continue. The essentials you will require include a kite (unsurprisingly!), a kite surfing board, harness and accessories (wet suit, helmet, life jacket etc), or buy the whole lot in a kite surfing package. For the beginner, a ‘Trainer’ kite would be most appropriate; these will typically be small limiting the amount of power generated and have beginner friendly features. A good example of a beginners kite is the Cabrinha Convert.
You know the basics; have the essential kit, now where should you go? Many choose to join a kite surfing club. These can be found on shorelines all around the country, and will be the best way to develop your skills alongside other surfers. You will be able to pick up invaluable tips, safety info and important connections.
Some quick safety tips; avoid extreme weathers, poor visibility conditions and off-shore winds. Start in cross-shore wind so you will only go across the beach instead of being blown away from the shore. Ensure you have the proper safety equipment.
This concludes our short guide, hopefully those of you out there new to the sport or hoping to start soon will have found it useful.
Tuesday, 13 January 2009
About Dakine
Seeing as we like Dakine so much here at S2AS and harp on about how great it is, we though why not have a look at the background to the company.
Dakine had its humble beginnings from Rob Kaplan who designed the Dakine Leash, a surfing leash, back in 1979. Kaplan lived in Maui in Hawaii, and to the name Dakine from the Hawaiian Pidgen word “Da Kine” which has several meanings, one being “the kind”
The Dakine Leash was a big success, and by 1980 many professional windsurfers asked Kaplan to make foot straps for their new wave boards. Dakine also developed the first adjustable foot strap along with waist harnesses and seat harnesses some time later.
Dakine made the move towards snowboarding gear in the mid 1980s when it opened its facilities in Hood River, Oregon.
Being positioned at the base of Mt Hood, a very popular place for snowboard and ski camps meant optimum expose to the desired customers. A few years later and it began in earnest to manufacture and market Dakine snowboard bags, snowboarding accessories and other snowboarding gear.
Dakine continued to create extreme sports gear and accessories venturing into skateboarding during the 1990s with such products as the Park Pack. The Park Pack's innovation and durability proved to be a winning combination and has led to many other versions being made over the years.
In the early 2000s Dakine ventured into the Kiteboarding arena with kiteboard specific harnesses nd accessories. The Fusion harness quickly became Dakine’s best selling harness, surpassing all other harness variations.
Today Dakine are one of the world’s top manufacturers and sellers of extreme sports accessories. These include kitesurfing harnesses, snowboarding gloves, snowboard bags, surfboard bags and cases and much, much more besides.
Like we said at the beginning of this article, we love the range, choice and quality that Dakine have to offer and if you are looking for some Dakine gear, be it a Dakine bag or backpack, harness or whatever you need , then come and have a look at www.S2AS.com
Dakine had its humble beginnings from Rob Kaplan who designed the Dakine Leash, a surfing leash, back in 1979. Kaplan lived in Maui in Hawaii, and to the name Dakine from the Hawaiian Pidgen word “Da Kine” which has several meanings, one being “the kind”
The Dakine Leash was a big success, and by 1980 many professional windsurfers asked Kaplan to make foot straps for their new wave boards. Dakine also developed the first adjustable foot strap along with waist harnesses and seat harnesses some time later.
Dakine made the move towards snowboarding gear in the mid 1980s when it opened its facilities in Hood River, Oregon.
Being positioned at the base of Mt Hood, a very popular place for snowboard and ski camps meant optimum expose to the desired customers. A few years later and it began in earnest to manufacture and market Dakine snowboard bags, snowboarding accessories and other snowboarding gear.
Dakine continued to create extreme sports gear and accessories venturing into skateboarding during the 1990s with such products as the Park Pack. The Park Pack's innovation and durability proved to be a winning combination and has led to many other versions being made over the years.
In the early 2000s Dakine ventured into the Kiteboarding arena with kiteboard specific harnesses nd accessories. The Fusion harness quickly became Dakine’s best selling harness, surpassing all other harness variations.
Today Dakine are one of the world’s top manufacturers and sellers of extreme sports accessories. These include kitesurfing harnesses, snowboarding gloves, snowboard bags, surfboard bags and cases and much, much more besides.
Like we said at the beginning of this article, we love the range, choice and quality that Dakine have to offer and if you are looking for some Dakine gear, be it a Dakine bag or backpack, harness or whatever you need , then come and have a look at www.S2AS.com
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