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Boards
We offer a diverse range of Boards for all disciplines of Kiteboarding. No matter if you enjoy riding waves on surfboards, sending it on a Twintip or enjoy the peace of foiling, we have you covered!
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Twin-tip boards:
These are the most versatile boards, suitable for freestyle tricks, jumps, and learning. They have a symmetrical shape with four fins for stability and maneuverability.
Directional boards:
Designed for wave riding, these boards have a pointed nose and a rounded tail, similar to a surfboard. They offer better performance in waves but are less suitable for freestyle tricks.
Hydrofoil boards:
These boards feature a hydrofoil underneath that lifts them above the water surface, reducing drag and increasing speed. They’re ideal for light wind riding due to less resistance and racing as seen in the 2024 Olympics.
Key factors to consider when choosing a Board:
Size:
Board size is measured in centimeters and influences stability, maneuverability, and speed. Larger boards offer more stability but can be less maneuverable, while smaller boards are more agile but les buoyant.
Shape:
The shape of the board affects its performance in different conditions. Twin-tip boards are typically wider and shorter for stability, while directional boards are longer and narrower for better wave performance.
Flex:
The flex of the board refers to its stiffness or flexibility. A stiffer board offers more control and pop for tricks, while a more flexible board provides a smoother ride in waves.
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