Join me as I dive into the world of kiteboarding harnesses! After my seat harness needed repairs, I took a spin with a rented 2016 Mystic Warrior waist harness. In this video, I’ll be comparing the pros and cons of seat and waist harnesses, focusing on their performance with high-powered loop tricks.
I’ll be testing out both harnesses with my signature moves: the boogie loop, backroll kiteloop, late backroll, and double backroll kiteloop. Spoiler alert: I managed to pull off these tricks with both harnesses!
I also demonstrate that boardoffs from the fin and handle are possible with a seat harness.
Here’s a quick rundown of my findings:
Mobility: Waist harnesses offer better mobility, making inverted frontrolls and backrolls feel more natural.
Comfort: Seat harnesses win in terms of comfort, putting less strain on the back.
Durability: For heavy riders like me who love powered loops, waist harnesses tend to last longer.
Style: Some people aren’t fans of the seat harness’s ‘diaper’ look, but I think it’s cool!
Safety: I find seat harnesses safer, especially during crashes and hard bails.
Remember, if you opt for a waist harness, choose one that fits well with your body type, sits low, and is tight. Don’t skimp on a good impact vest that covers your ribs. Safety first!
Stay tuned for more educational kiteboarding content. See you in the next one!
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