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Winter Safety Equipment for Winter Kiting & Ice Sailing with Wind Power

Winter Safety Equipment allows us to maximize our fun on the ice or snow and avoid or minimize serious injury.  When I was a child there were no bike helmets, we didn’t wear ski or snowboard helmets.  But times have changed and for the good of those who desire to enjoy winter sports.  Following is a list of winter safety equipment we use.


The helmet is the most important safety tool.  I prefer a BMX full-face helmet.  It’s lighter and cost less than a snowmobile or motorcycle helmet.  Bicycle, hockey, snowboard or skiing helmets work also.  It depends on the level of protection you desire.  The padding in the helmet also helps keep your head warm.


If you kite and are using a snowboard, kneepads and padded shorts really help. You either fall back on your butt or forward on your knees.  If you use skis, padded shorts and elbow pads are best.  These are minimum pads, adding more padding never hurts.

Winterboards are very stable but knee and elbow pads are good to use.  Freeskates (the shortboard of winter) can cause unorthodox falls therefore they require the most padding.  The serious Freeskaters wear knee pads, padded shorts and a chest protector that includes elbow, forearm, shoulder, back and spine padding with plastic covering the soft padding.

In 1985 I started sailing in the winter on windsurfing equipment and didn’t use any padding or helmet.  After many falls and poundings I now wear a helmet and a full assortment of pads all the time so I can maximize my fun, push the limits and not get hurt in the process.  We need to be able to play or work the next day and the safety protection makes it happen.


Padding or body armor has been improving drastically over the last years and Wind Power is constantly looking for the newest equipment and testing it out to see if it fits our needs.  Currently we are looking for padded shorts with built in knee pads.

What’s important to make a good functional pad? It must have thick enough padding with a plastic cover over the outside of the pad to distribute the impact.  So knee, elbow, shoulder, shin, forearm, butt and thigh pads should have plastic covers.  The Pad Must Say in Place! A pad that slipped is like having no pad at all.  It needs to be in place when you need it.  I prefer knee pads that I don’t have to slip my foot through.  I want to be able to put them over my clothing without removing shoes or clothing.  The same with elbow pads.  Motocross has developed very nice chest protection with built-in forearm, elbow, shoulder, back/spine and chest protection.  This is all built into a shirt that fits snug and holds all the pads in place very well so they are there when you need them. Link to Thor Chest Protector We are looking for hip, butt and knee pads built together similar to the chest protector but haven’t found any good enough for our use yet.  Some just came out this year but they lack the plastic covering over the pads.  So for now we use padded shorts and separate knee pads.  The shorts we use have removable plastic covers for the thigh and butt. Link to padded shorts.

Knee pads need to stay in place, easily install or remove over clothing, have a large pad with a plastic cover. Link to knee pads.

The preferred elbow pad is included in the chest protector.  If getting a separate elbow pad, get a similar pad as the knee pad.

A BMX full-face bike helmet offers the best protection as well as warmth in a light package.  They are usually cheaper than a motorcycle or snowmobile helmet, even though both of those helmets work great also. Link to helmet. Link to another helmet style.

If you have more questions about padding feel free to contact Wind Power for more information.  Protect your self and have more fun without worrying about injury.

p. s. A serious student will show up with all the padding and I’ll be smiling.

Notice of Event: 2011 Sturgeon Stampede Winter Kiteboarding Classic, Feb. 11-13 on Lake Winnebago, WI

The annual Sturgeon Stampede Winter Kiteboarding Classic will be held Feb. 11-13, 2011 on the ice off Fisherman’s Road Landing on lake Winnebago, Fond du Lac, WI. The event is organized by WAK (Winnebago Association of Kiteboarding) with support from Wind Power Windsurfing & Kiting Center.

Click here for the Notice of Event flyer.    |   Click here for the WAK web site.

2011 WAK Sturgeon Stampede Kiteboarding Event flyer

2011 WAK Sturgeon Stampede Event flyer

 

Winter Kiting to Soft Water Kiting

Below is a video of JohnO after his initial 2-3 hour beginner kite lesson.  He has great speed and form for only kiting about 10 minutes in his life.

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Now that JohnO has completed his beginner lesson, he needs more time on the kite to get comfortable handling more power.  John also needs to improve his light wind kite flying.  In light winds, technique plays a big factor in keeping the kite up.  John was flying a 5 meter Naish Helix (4 line SLE Kite with 100% depower).  Don Altmeyer, an excellent kiter was kiting with a 12 meter Naish Helix at the same time.  On soft water John would not have enough power to get up and go, but Don with the 12 meter would have had enough power to get up and even jump.

After the beginner lesson one needs to put another 15 – 20 hours on the kite to build on their skills so they can handle the power required to get up on soft water.  One can shorten that time with another lesson or two.

The Winter is more than half over so don’t procrastinate if you want to kite this summer.  GET OUT and RIDE!

Winter Sailing & Kiting on Lake Winnebago: Freeskate, Snowfer, Snowboard and more

Wintertime at Wind Power Windsurfing & Kiting Center is a busy time once Lake Winnebago freezes and the Ice is safe.  Windsurfing & Kiteboarding in the winter can be better than the summer for a lot of sailors & kiters. 

The Winter ice has many advantages:

  • you can get more sailing/kiting days as winds tend to be stronger in the winter and the wind requirements on the ice are much less.
  • you can use your smaller kits (sails or kites) since less wind is required. This is a great time to get more use of your smaller sizes that don’t get used much in the water season.
  • Wind Direction is not as critical with sailing/launch spot. You can sail in front of Wind Power all winter long on all wind directions.
  • Learning to sail or kite in the winter is easier and the preferred method. See this post by Kevin – Learn to Kitesurf in the Winter at Wind Power (this is especially true for kiting, but applies to windsurfing too!)
  • No dealing with cold water. Yes, the temperature is lower, but dressed appropiately (Ski or Snowboard clothing) with proper protective gear (helment and pads) you stay toasty warm.
  • You probably have most of the gear if you windsurf or kitesurf. You may get a different board or use your snowboard for snow kiting.
  • See the 09/10 Winter Flyer for pictures of the freeskate, snowfer, winterboard and iceboard.

Here is a Video of Kevin on the Freeskate with a windsurfing rig. The freeskate is similar to a large skateboard with blades instead of wheels. It has larger trucks, and the board is very manuverable. You need pretty clean ice for the freeskate. The snowfer offers a more ‘all-terrain’ board and it works good on ice and snow. And the kiters use mostly skis or a snowboard.

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