You might say there are two types of kiteboarders: those who primarily want to fly, and those who just want to ride waves… If you’re in the first category, perfecting the art of getting big air is likely your goal. For a...
You might say there are two types of kiteboarders: those who primarily want to fly, and those who just want to ride waves… If you’re in the first category, perfecting the art of getting big air is likely your goal. For a...
Many kitesurfers who used to wait for strong wind are now speeding around in much lighter breezes, thanks to the efficiency of kite foils. If you use standard inflatable kites or are a beginner, you may need at least 12-13 knots of wind to kite foil...
It’s every kiter’s dream to be able to keep riding fast and easy in light wind. Light winds generally mean winds between 10 and 14 knots, unless we’re including kite foiling, which allows riding in even lower wind speeds. If...