Kitepix Magazine | Page 110

no friction, you get upwind without even noticing it! And you can make some guys really frustrated, looking at you amazed and intrigued from the beach. So yes, I love this totally new sensation that looks like no other sport I knew so far. The Foil simply allowed me to enlarge the wind range in which I can go and have fun in my favorite element: the water! But I reserve foil session only for the light wind. Remember the foil is pretty deep in the water, around one metre on most of foils. That means at some spots, you will have to walk until it’s deep enough before going on the board. As soon as the wind picks up enough for freestyle, I’m really happy to take back my gambler because there’s nothing better than throwing big wake style tricks, and feeling the water under my feet. Flying, spinning, landing blind, full speed with the kite low, passing the bar… Antonin Grenier & Hervé Marébasse Here’s a non-exhaustive list of tips you might need before you give it a try: Body dragging with the kite up might be a challenge. Always remember the foil is really sharp and can cut your feet. Never try to swim with your legs down close to the