Kitesurfing Equipment, Kitesurfing Tips & Advice
Beginners Kite and equipment after your course If you have finished your IKO kitesurfing course and are wondering which kite to buy yourself then read on Often when people get to the end of their courses they find that they have a certain amount of experience... Kitesurfing Equipment, Kitesurfing Tips & Advice
Cleaning Wetsuit and Boot Care With your wetsuit and boots it is best to give them a clean after every outing. The sea water will contain micro biotic life that will begin to fester slightly if not properly removed and also your body will sweat and leave an oily... Kitesurfing Blog, Kitesurfing Equipment
Kitesurfing Harnesses There are two types of harness – one is a seat harness which is strapped around your waist and between your legs and the other is a waist harness which reaches around the waist only. The advantages of having a waist harness is... Kitesurfing Blog, Kitesurfing Equipment
Recently there has been a large increase of kitesurfing boards on the market, but with so much choice, are you sure you will pick the right board before you buy one? Big and small kitesurf boards In kitesurfing, it is usual for beginners to use bigger twin tipped... Kitesurfing Blog, Kitesurfing Equipment
To start kitesurfing you will want a leading edge inflatable, water kite which is designed to take off from the water. It will be a delta or bow kite and have a smoother delivery of power than the c kites that are used for more experienced riders. The bar and lines... Kitesurfing Blog, Kitesurfing Equipment
Kitesurfing Wind Meter Most experienced kiters can guess the wind to within 3- 5 knots but ! starting out you will need to use a meter and it will help you decide which kite size you are using and allow you to develop an awareness for wind ranges and their relation to...