Backwind Jibe
Category: Freestyle
Level of difficulty: Level 3 (from 4)
Special characteristics:
- riding in switch stance (toeside)
- riding backwinded
Description
The backwind jibe is a jibe variation in wing foiling that is performed standing in switch stance with the wing lifted into a backwinded position.
The backwind jibe is a jibe variation in wing foiling that is performed standing in switch stance with the wing lifted into a backwinded position.
A short explanation of the trick: like in a switch stance tack you lift your wing over the head to the windward side. But you do not start turning into the wind, instead you are riding backwinded and start a turn to the downwind side.
When foiling downwind, the power in the wing decreases so that you can easily push the wing tip through the wind to the other side. Now you’re standing on the board in a normal riding position and can easily complete the jibe.
These tutorials will show you how it works:
Videos
Quick version without extended backwind ride
Jibing with the wing held back
Standing switch and lift the wing to windward before jibing
Lift the wing to windward and jet around the turn after changing grip