Hey So i have been kiting for a little over two years now and the big questions i always get asked ;"How far out do you go?""How high did you boost?""Did you catch many waves?"These are all fair and reasonable questions for anyone to ask, but we all know that we add up to 45% on to our answers
because we're all shredders, and of course i boosted 10m high and caught 40 waves and went 10km offshore What im after is; is there something out there that can tell us for sure how: high, far, and other important irrelevant info?ive had a little look and these are the ones i think look pretty goodthe ripcurl search watch:searchgps.ripcurl.com/welcome/the-watch.php
the woo:woosports.com/
or the traceup:
www.traceup.com/
Has anyone got any thoughts, reviews, likes, dislikes on any of these or is there something better that i'm missing that is better again?
I got a garmen Fenix 2 to track how far and how fast I go, works really well but it doesn't tell me how high I jump. I wouldn't go a rip curl watch as I've heard bad things. If you want something to track your distance and speed and where you went I'd go a watch. Just a quick glance at your wrist and you can see all the data when your out there.
I got a garmen Fenix 2 to track how far and how fast I go, works really well but it doesn't tell me how high I jump. I wouldn't go a rip curl watch as I've heard bad things. If you want something to track your distance and speed and where you went I'd go a watch. Just a quick glance at your wrist and you can see all the data when your out there.
Fenix 3 is great as well, but no elevation capability like the woo.
www.blueflyvario.com/buy/
easy to build and just wack it in whatever case you use to keep your joints dry for that half time rest when mid way island hopping
https://buy.garmin.com/en-AU/AU/wearabletech/watches-wearable-technology/quatix-/prod120680.html
I got this as a Christmas prezzie from the missus and love it,,,, completely feeds my inner nerd giving me all the info I want and is even a cool watch for day to day use.
It does all the simple GPS tracking stuff, speed distance blah blah but other cool stuff like tides or a compass to help you work wind direction so no more guessing. It does waay more stuff than use that racers would love like port/starboard tack angles so you can work stuff out for speed efficiency. When I'm in a nerd mood I try different trimming of the kite to feet positioning and then watch if there are any speed changes or better upwind angles,,,,, like I said more blah blah than I would use.
On a negative, the one thing that does annoy me though is the beep/alarm is too quiet and useless but it does vibrate too so you kind of get some feedback that your alarm is going off.
Also, if you have a full day of tracking and do millions of button pressing, you should charge it up at the end of the day especially if you plan to do a second day of the same. Mind you, if your concerned then just leave it alone and you get 2 days of tracking easily. I found if you just use the watch as a watch then you don't have to touch it for a couple weeks,,, maybe more, I have found out yet.
Below is a little example where I put my 2 sessions track on google earth (58km and 18km with average speed 15.5 knots).
edit: you get heights data too but not convinced its accurate enough for kiting especially for jumps, I think the sensor needs to be calibrated before you get anything accurate.
found this photo after i posted the topic
it seriously out does the ripcurl watch but im not sure how accurate it is going to be and this is not a watch which kinda sucks
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KiteTracker is another option ?? Hasn't the height thing of the Woo but just download the App and put it in a water proof case ( ur phone I mean) ???
That Traceup looks to good to be true, thats pretty well covered everything, even editing your GoPro footage
Hi
I was interested in trace and wrote to the company about using it for kiting, the response is below. It will work for surfing but not for recording jumps while kiting.
Hi Dan, Thanks for writing in. Trace isn't optimized for kiting. We do provide GPX data which you can use to look at your track, speed, distance, and time of your session. Things like jumps won't work. Let us know if you have any questions. Best, David
Got a message from Trace
Hi Dean, we'll be updating the app to work with Kiting in about 3 weeks!
Thats good news...
Interesting, I've got a trace gathering dust somewhere since it doesn't work at all for kiting (neither in surf or snowboard mode), so this would be great though. However they also mentioned that they would add kite support at some point about a year+ ago, so we will see.
The woo so far looks great though, and tbh don't really miss not having gps on it.
Same here, I was an early backer of Trace as it was featured on Kickstarter, but I lost interest as the development seemed to be halted and the early firmware and app versions were practically unusable. I have serious doubts about the announcement as a month has passed now, but still very curious.
I exchanged emails with Co-Founder, David Lokshin before ordering a trace. When I asked about Kiteboarding, he sent me the following:
Date: 28 October 2015
We currently have Kiting working internally, but it's not in the app yet. Should be in the app by the end of Nov.
Best,
David
Hey Puetz,
I've got the Quatix aswell, find it easy to use while riding and handy to be able to quickly glance at while riding. I use it to gauge my speed mostly but have never worked out how to download my tracks. Have you got any pointers for a non technical mind?
Actually figured it out!!
... cool!
I just upload data to GPSies website I stumbled upon, then download the same file back as Google earth file and open in GoogleEarth to see easily!
cheers,
Robbie
I got a garmen Fenix 2 to track how far and how fast I go, works really well but it doesn't tell me how high I jump. I wouldn't go a rip curl watch as I've heard bad things. If you want something to track your distance and speed and where you went I'd go a watch. Just a quick glance at your wrist and you can see all the data when your out there.
Fenix 3 is great as well, but no elevation capability like the woo.
The Woo is all about jumping and heights (and much more). Where did you get that crap that it doesn't do elevation?
I got a garmen Fenix 2 to track how far and how fast I go, works really well but it doesn't tell me how high I jump. I wouldn't go a rip curl watch as I've heard bad things. If you want something to track your distance and speed and where you went I'd go a watch. Just a quick glance at your wrist and you can see all the data when your out there.
Fenix 3 is great as well, but no elevation capability like the woo.
The Woo is all about jumping and heights (and much more). Where did you get that crap that it doesn't do elevation?
Perhaps you should read it again .......
I got a garmen Fenix 2 to track how far and how fast I go, works really well but it doesn't tell me how high I jump. I wouldn't go a rip curl watch as I've heard bad things. If you want something to track your distance and speed and where you went I'd go a watch. Just a quick glance at your wrist and you can see all the data when your out there.
Fenix 3 is great as well, but no elevation capability like the woo.
The Woo is all about jumping and heights (and much more). Where did you get that crap that it doesn't do elevation?
english 101 bro go and re-read his post . I am impressed you managed to type a response considering you can't read
I got a garmen Fenix 2 to track how far and how fast I go, works really well but it doesn't tell me how high I jump. I wouldn't go a rip curl watch as I've heard bad things. If you want something to track your distance and speed and where you went I'd go a watch. Just a quick glance at your wrist and you can see all the data when your out there.
Fenix 3 is great as well, but no elevation capability like the woo.
The Woo is all about jumping and heights (and much more). Where did you get that crap that it doesn't do elevation?
english 101 bro go and re-read his post . I am impressed you managed to type a response considering you can't read
Oh.
Can be read both ways brooo
I got a garmen Fenix 2 to track how far and how fast I go, works really well but it doesn't tell me how high I jump. I wouldn't go a rip curl watch as I've heard bad things. If you want something to track your distance and speed and where you went I'd go a watch. Just a quick glance at your wrist and you can see all the data when your out there.
Fenix 3 is great as well, but no elevation capability like the woo.
The Woo is all about jumping and heights (and much more). Where did you get that crap that it doesn't do elevation?
english 101 bro go and re-read his post . I am impressed you managed to type a response considering you can't read
Oh.
Can be read both ways brooo
no there is one way for that to be read . pretty simple really
Wife tracker , with no clues she'd find me at the most remote pub, unfortunately comes with a lifetime warranty
I got a garmen Fenix 2 to track how far and how fast I go, works really well but it doesn't tell me how high I jump. I wouldn't go a rip curl watch as I've heard bad things. If you want something to track your distance and speed and where you went I'd go a watch. Just a quick glance at your wrist and you can see all the data when your out there.
Fenix 3 is great as well, but no elevation capability like the woo.
The Woo is all about jumping and heights (and much more). Where did you get that crap that it doesn't do elevation?
english 101 bro go and re-read his post . I am impressed you managed to type a response considering you can't read
Oh.
Can be read both ways brooo
no there is one way for that to be read . pretty simple really
no bro, there is another way - "...but no elevation capability like the woo", can imply that the Woo does NOT have elevation abilities.
The proper English I was taught (seems I know more English than those born here!), was to say it like this ...\
"Fenix 3 is great as well, but it does not have elevation capabilitieslike the Woo."
or
"Fenix 3 is great as well, but it does not have elevation capabilities like the Woo does."
And the merry go round goes round and round.