Universal kitesurfing hand signalsWritten by Jakob Jelling
Even though kitesurfing is a dangerous sport, it is popular around world. People from different countries travel around world to different kitesurfing locations. That is reason why universal kitesurfing hand signals are very important. Universal kitesurfing hand signals will help you to communicate with other kitesurfers even if you speak different languages. You will especially need to know universal kitesurfing hand signals for safety reasons: letting people around you know that you are in distress and that you need help.There are many different universal kitesurfing hand signals and we will talk about some of most important ones. If you need help, for example, proper one of universal kitesurfing hand signals is to wave both of your arms in air. Also, if you need help and you are down in water or your lines are down, you will need to whistle to signal boats or kitesurfers moving toward you. Another one of universal kitesurfing hand signals you will need to use is you want help with landing. You will need to tap flat hand on your helmet. People on shore will need to wave both hands to indicate that they will help.
| | Kitesurfing snap-shackle optionsWritten by Jakob Jelling
One of kitesurfing gear accessories that you will definitely need to have is a snap-shackle. There are a number of kitesurfing snap-shackle options that are available for sale in market. Which one of many kitesurfing snap-shackle options you should select is up to you, but this article will provide you some guidance about several kitesurfing snap-shackle options. Before we discuss some of kitesurfing snap-shackle options, we need to explain what snap-shackle is. The snap-shackle is a kitesurfing gadget that allows you to release it with a trigger, or pin, under severe loads. In most cases it is made of stainless steel. You will be able to purchase various kitesurfing snap-shackle options at many water supply or sport stores. When putting one of kitesurfing snap-shackle options into operation, you will always need to hang-test release of shackle. This is very important for your safety. The snap-shackle can be attached to end of trim rope, or connected straight to spreader bar. Any one of kitesurfing snap-shackle options should let go with minimal attempt when under severe load. The pin-release kitesurfing snap-shackle options can be used but are somewhat more expensive, however.
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