A surface pass is when the rider passes the handle from hand to hand behind his or her back, on the suface of the water. You can pretty much end any trick by doing a suface pass after landing heelside, toeside, blind or wrapped.
* Unhook, make a little pop and land toeside.
* While you still have some slack in the lines, pull the bar to your hip. Point the nose of the board toward the kite to lower the tension.
* Release your front hand, turn the hand with the bar inwards, keep it close to your hip and pass the bar behind your back
*After you take the bar with your front hand once again, bend your knees even more. Take the bar with your other hand in front of you and turn you board heelside.
A surface pass is when the rider passes the handle from hand to hand behind his or her back, on the suface of the water. You can pretty much end any trick by doing a suface pass after landing heelside, toeside, blind or wrapped.
* Unhook, make a little pop and land toeside.
* While you still have some slack in the lines, pull the bar to your hip. Point the nose of the board toward the kite to lower the tension.
* Release your front hand, turn the hand with the bar inwards, keep it close to your hip and pass the bar behind your back
*After you take the bar with your front hand once again, bend your knees even more. Take the bar with your other hand in front of you and turn you board heelside.