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Pismo Beach, Morro Bay, Oceano, San Simeon, and Cayucos, Waddell, Scott Creek, Crissy Field, Cresent City, Rio Vista, C-Street, Mission Bay, Seal Beach, Jalama, and some other spots we have yet to kite!

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What is Kiteboarding?

There is a sport that is like surfing, wakeboarding, and flying all at once.  If you’ve ever been to Pismo Beach on a windy day, you will see over two dozen kiteboarders in the water or doing tricks high above it.  Most of these riders are ordinary people that are simply addicted to this amazing extreme sport called kiteboarding.

Kiteboarding uses the wind to combine the aspects of surfing, snowboarding, wakeboarding, and windsurfing into one extreme ocean sport.  The kite, anywhere from 6-20 square meters, powers the rider through the water.  The kite will have either 4 or 5 lines up to 27 meters long that connect to a control bar, which the rider pushes and pulls to control the kite in any direction.  The bar hooks into the rider’s harness, which is most often worn around the waist. A board similar to a wakeboard or surfboard enables the rider to fly over the water. Check out our kites, boards, and harnesses here

We carry Naish, DaKine, Slingshot, Neil Pryde, Caution, NPX, Starboard, Creatures of Leasure, Ocean and Earth, Werner, Garmin, AzHiAzIaM, MBS, and much more.
 

Sam light charges Megaloop Comp

Kiteboarding News

Ruben's Len10 Megaloop challenge was the first ever megaloop competition in the history of kiteboarding, and Cape Town's 'Big Bay' couldn't be a better location to hold an event like this.

Sam: "It was a lot of fun riding in the event as it was a nice relaxed atmosphere - it was more like a good session with your mates! The final four riders were Gianni Aragno, Lewis Crathern, Rick Jensen and myself. We decided before the heat that we would split the prize money four ways as it seemed like the best way to finish off a good day on the water, so there was no pressure. I believe this is the first time this has happened in an International contest. As the sun set, the four of us went balls to the wall to make the biggest, lowest, most aggressive kiteloop variations we could. Can't wait till next year when it will be bigger and better."
 
Photo credits: Nick Muzik
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