Thursday, August 5, 2010

WHY WEAR AN IMPACT VEST????

IMPACT VESTS - Why wear them???

We have started to urge our customers to wear impact vests more and more – WHY?

The main reason is that they are a buoyancy aide – they are not a life jacket but will help you stay afloat. Basically they create positive buoyancy and we feel that they should be one of the main components of kiting. Impact vests should not be recommended but should actually be compulsory. Now – we can’t do that and I understand that a lot of kiters out there come from a surfing background and have the attitude that if they don’t need them for surfing then why use them in kiting. I can’t really argue against that BUT I can say that kiting is different and here is why!

Firstly you have a kite attached to you and not a surfboard. If you get into trouble surfing you can always hang onto your surfboard and float back to shore – hopefully your leash hasn’t broken! The kite has lines and if you go down in the surf then there is a possibility that your lines could get wrapped around your legs preventing you from swimming!!! You should have a hook knife in your harness and if you haven’t then I would strongly urge you to get one and if you have got one then you NEED TO KNOW where it is so you can cut the lines because lines can tie you up very quickly and are dangerous.

We had a case about 2 years back where a rider snapped his lines in a wave and all the lines that were left attached to his bar, which was still obviously attached to him wrapped around his feet and he could only use his hands to swim back to the surface. Now if you have an Impact vest then it will float you back to the surface.

Secondly, in surfing you have a natural equalizer – if I can put it like that – but what I mean us that if the surf gets big then it will naturally sort out who is able to get out back and who can’t. If you are not good enough then you won’t be able to paddle out. In kiting it is that much easier to get out – so you could find someone who normally wouldn’t be out in that situation smack in the middle of it. Now this is all good and fine UNTIL your kite goes down and you are left in the impact zone way out of your depth! Again having the impact vest here to help keep you afloat is a great help – trust me if you have ever experienced a “hold down” then you will know what I am talking about as it is not a nice experience!

Thirdly, you can travel far distances fast with a kite and you might find yourself out further than you should and if something goes wrong then – then you might find yourself in a little bit of trouble. First rule in kiting is never kitesurf out further than you are able to swim back in! I often see guys way too far out – so again having the extra floatation could help you here!!

Finally, we get so worked up that when there is wind we often kite beyond our fitness – I know I do! The thing is here is that kiting allows you to do this. In surfing if you are tired your arms give out and you physically can’t paddle any more. When flying a kite this is not the case and you can fly past your exhaustion but if something goes wrong and you need to now swim – well again this is when you need to have a floatation device.



I decided to practice what I preach and yesterday I slipped one on and I really enjoyed it. Now the reason I used it was because the surf was a solid 8 foot at Umdloti and I wanted to see how it felt. I know that one of the biggest reason why I wouldn’t wear a life jacket is because it is cumbersome and it puts a massive arrow in the air pointing at you and saying “I am a beginner” which people don’t want. If you have started a sport then you want to fit in – you don’t want to look like a beginner but then again who cares what you look like. The great thing here is that I wore one yesterday and my mate didn’t even know that I was wearing one as it was so snug that it fitted under my rashie and I just looked like I had been working out a lot!! Ha ha!!!

Seriously though, I would strong recommend that you look at it, as it is a concern and maybe you don’t wear it all the time, but if conditions dictate then wear it as it could save your life. If you are a beginner, you will spend more time in the water and it will help you more – it will also allow you to re-launch your kite easier.

So there are a lot of advantages to wear one and not that many against it – so look into it – it could be the best thing you ever do!

Interview with Raphael Selles - Boost Magazine

Boost: How did F-One start? Was it your idea?
Raphael: I was a pro windsurf rider from beginning 80s to 94, when I stop competing I was motivate to buld my own brand. I choose F1 because it was my sail number in the world cup. I start first by windsurf board and quickly look for something else.
I, stop the windsurfing world cup in 1994 and it was end of the travelling around the world on the best spots so I was stuck in Montpellier and the sea is flat and the wind quite ligth specialy in the summer. So I was thinking that I need to find a new game for those summer days. I was in a big lack of action with a new life to handle. First time I try a kite was a foil kite 5 m² on the beach with 5 knts and I get so scare by the power!

Boost: F-One has a reputation for Innovation, Quailty and Design. What is your source of inspiration?

Raphael: In my windsurf carrier I was pro rider for my result at beginning and in a second part I was fully into the r&d for all the products from fins to mast anything. So my passion for innovation is as big as the passion of riding.
For F.one we try to have a image of a innovative brand, our goal is to constantly improve our products. At beginning we didn’t have the distribution network so we needed to have innovative products to gain market shares, today we’re better but we still try to surprise our customers with new products every year.

Boost: in 2007, you developed the Bandit 1, the first delta kite in the world. Three years later, deltas are the most widely used kites! Are you proud of this, or are you angry at the number of clones?

Raphael: Since the beginning I know that F.one can jump in another dimension regarding business and recognition if we can a have major innovation in kite design. Its much easier to sell if you have the best product, its also important that our sport get much easier and simple. The delta is a excellent solution for every kiter.
If a major innovation is coming and the customers ask for it , the dealers give back the information to distributors and then its coming to the brands. And so you have more and more delta shape on the market. We have a patent on the delta so we are in negotiation with the brands that are using the delta. Some like North have anticipate the problem and have already sign a licence with us this winter. Some of the smaller brands are taking the risk and pushing the limit and try to avoid to pay a license but we are taking care of that.
The things is that more copies there are, and more we sell because it’s pushing our ideas and people are buying the original instead of copies. So we are proud to see more and more deltas it proves that its the right choice. I’m not sure that there is more deltas on the market than other design, difficult to know?

Boost: In comparison to its predecessor, the bandit 3 has been significantly optimized, offering improved performance and safety. Will it be possible to keep improving kites at this rate, or is there a limit?

Raphael: There is a lot of things to manage when you design a kite and there is only few people that can handle that job so its not that easy. But we work hard and we put a lot of energy into that. Yes I think that we still have a lot to do in the coming years.
Our gol is even more difficult because we have a single range that should fit all the different pratices and cutomers so we can still improve in most of the disciplines.

Boost: The F-One Kiteboards are among the best boards worldwide, and renowned for their performance. What is your secret?
Raphael: Thank you! Like in all our products first a lot of work and will build our next year products on the base of the previous years. Nothing is trow away we keep our bases and improve them, we don’t jump from a design to a completely different new ones. Unless its really needed because we have find a new solution. We don’t put in production a boards that is not better than the last year, for 2011 we will keep our TX model the same, we couldn’t do better in that program! In the surf range the Gun 6’9″ , 6’2″ ; 5’2″ shapes remain the same because they are perfect in their program.
We also invest a lot into the technologies, a board is not only a shape its also a construction matters. We work with strong partners like Nidecker for our twin tip and Fire Wire for the bamboo surfboards.

Boost: What is your vision for the future of F-One?
Raphael: I hope and wish that we keep going like that !
I have so many ideas that I have to slow myself down and try to be as safe as possible in driving the company. Its a balance between the fun to take extreme option like “doing a single range of kite with delta” while all others brands are doing different…
But we have some new nice ideas to show you this summer that could change our sport a little!

Boost: Your Videos are very emotional and exciting, with an emphasis on the personality and lifestyle of the riders. When will you have another “big” movie such as Addiket 2?
Raphael: Our next video Addikt3 will be shoot end of August.

Boost: Are we going to see you in Germany anytime soon?
Raphael: I been to Germany few times and I have meet our best dealers in our meeting in Egypt last November. I was surprise to see how much they are motivate to be on the water and by their kite level. This July we invite them to our international meeting in Mauritius.
But you know I’m not moving much. I never visit our factories, don’t visit our distributors, don’t go to the race events.
I spend a lot of time in the office and chasing the wind for our tests, so if I go away I take the risk to miss the only days were I could do the testing.

Boost: Thank you very much for your time! We wish you a great time on the water :)
Raphael: Thank you!