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How to Fly Kites : How to Fly an Ozone Kite

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2007

Fly a kite like a professional! Learn how to fly an ozone kite in this kite flying instructional video.

Expert: Corey Jensen
Contact: www.windpowersports.com
Bio: Kiting has been an obsession for Corey Jensen since he was 12, flying kites on the Oregon Coast.
Filmmaker: Mike Phillips

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  • The guy is offering FREE instructions and does a great job. Thank you to COOL folks like him. Other people like BIONIKATA and his input come from being a strange germ that fell out of his mothers body and should of been flushed . The world is full of BIONIKATA slime that will rot in hell someday .

  • Nice! This is perfect.

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  • Hello Corey I just bought a 115" x 38" parafoil and was wondering how to tie the strings so it dont come off and can u give me some tips on fling this type of kite it dont have handles just a round spool that i hold on to its a 2 line kite though

    I will be setting this up alone so i need to know how todo that as well thanks for your help in advance..Brian

  • The Ozones are the Best Trainers, especially the Flows now with a bar, if you end up wanting to do Kiteboarding later. The Flow has a Loop (with a safety release) and wrist leach attached to the back line for safety and rear relaunch. With the loop you can hook into the Flow when you decide to g et a harness to hook into later. Get that feeling of power with a trainer before moving to a big kite...

  • Rarrrr, settle down kids.

  • your an idiot

    there is absolutly no way parapacking can harm the kite since there so darn flexable and built like a rock

    i wouldnt reaky para-pack a depowerable, lei or sle since there more likly to get damged

    para-packing any fixed bridle foil will be fine and will still work as it should and last for years providing there are no big crashes.

    besides ppl mainly para-pack in high winds because its easier then trying to fold it up with the wind always unfolding it

  • I have been kiting for the past 6 years and my kites are always in great shape because I take care of my equipment. If you are happy shoving your kite into a bag thats cool, its not something I would advise and as for putting your kite away in high winds, anyone who has done this a few times has been out in a high wind scenario. I dont excuse lazy behavior I guess thats a great reason to remember that people beat up their equipment when buying second hand huh

  • bionikata i geuss u dont know aynything

    parapacking is a recognized way of packing up a powerkite in HIGH WINDS

  • nobody listen to the person under me "bionikata" he is just showing us how to fly

  • Actually, have contacted this guy and talked with him...he is cool as others have noted...he has an awesome outlook to life and those in kiting...he has been around in the highest of circles of the kiting world...there are some great articles that he has written and about him if you feel like reading.

  • its called parapacking... lots of people do it... if you fly solo in higher winds it makes things a lot easier... some people just stuff the kite, some fold it

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