Drift refers to your kite’s ability to fly with a bit of slack in your lines. This kind of situation occurs when you’re moving fast on your kiteboard toward your kite, causing the lines to loose tension for a moment. In such situation, a...
Drift refers to your kite’s ability to fly with a bit of slack in your lines. This kind of situation occurs when you’re moving fast on your kiteboard toward your kite, causing the lines to loose tension for a moment. In such situation, a...
Wingfoiling is all the rage in the wind sports world, and makes a great complement to older water sports. Learning to wingfoil is not that difficult, compared to kiting or windsurfing. Learn the wing control skills separately from the foil...
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...