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Foilfun
Since 02 Mar 2022
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Oklahoma City
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Thu Mar 03, 22 2:31 pm DIY Wing Harness/Leash 2N1—jump and jibe hooked in |
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Hi,
I wanted to share a new idea for a harness/leash that has worked really well for me. My friend made a video explaining how to make it, and he posted it on YouTube. I think some of you might enjoy tinkering with this DIY leash/harness. I call it the Lazy Winger.
Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z7lHfCbj_U
Daniel |
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Marmot
Since 08 Aug 2007
107 Posts
Lyle, WA
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Thu Mar 03, 22 3:05 pm |
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Very cool, thanks for sharing! |
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mikeinhoodriver
Since 23 Apr 2009
424 Posts
down wind somewhere
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Fri Mar 04, 22 1:14 pm |
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Thanks! |
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Onad
Since 04 Mar 2005
1435 Posts
Coast<<PDX>>Gorge
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Fri Mar 04, 22 8:43 pm |
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great idea! thx for sharing! |
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Inflictor
Since 17 Aug 2013
151 Posts
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Sun Apr 03, 22 10:19 am BRILLIANT ! |
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This is totally cool. I was fooling around with the same idea of leash becoming the harness while wingskiing this winter at Da Ranch. Same goes for wingboarding on the sandbar or low tide at the coast. Harnessing in makes it feel the same as kiting, as you then have the ability to counterlever the pull throughout the transition. In snowwinging, you literally have a bottom turn and a top turn. DUH, you're on a hill right? Staying harnessed in through the bottom turn is so fun, arcing a carve or smearing into a pillow with power, or squishing a 360 transition.... whatever! The secret is the swivel!!! Thank you so much, everyone will soon be using this. |
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sfbomber
Since 27 Jun 2012
113 Posts
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Tue Apr 05, 22 7:16 pm |
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Thanks for sharing |
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