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Kite Surf Kite Biography
KITE SURF LESSONS
For advanced kiters, Kitesurfari offers kitesurf lessons complete with radio helmets, the latest wave kites and directionals.
RACE LESSONS
If you have the need for speed, Kitesurfari offers kite race lessons complete with radio helmets, the latest in race kites and race boards.
HYDROFOIL LESSONS
The coolest light wind board ever, Kitesurfari offers hydrofoil lessons complete with a radio helmets, the latest in light wind kites and a hydrofoil board.
NOTE: Lessons can be taken up to one year from time of purchase. If lessons are purchased and not used, a store credit can be issued that is valid for an additional six months. No refunds.Jan 3, 2012
Author: John Bryja
New for 2012 each week SBCKiteboard.com we will be providing category specific Buyer’s Guides. We have compiled information from the manufactures, along with videos and advice to help you find the perfect kite and board for your style of riding. If you have any specific questions or comments please feel free to post them in the comment section at the bottom of the article.—John Bryja, editor
The surf kite category is the fastest growing in the sport today. Designed to maximize our enjoyment in the surf, the performance enhancements in these models give these kites a decided advantage over the jack-of-all-trade freeride models in side-shore and side-onshore surf conditions. You don't need to live on Maui, or ride C-Street in California everyday to enjoy a kite designed for the surf. The great freeride crossover potential of these designs is making the surf kite the kite of choice in the 5 to 9 meter size range for riders on both the West and East coast, as well as the Great Lakes.
Here is some info about the surf kites that are in the 2012 head-to-head tests in SBC Kiteboard magazine's next issue.
2012 Airush One
2012 Airush One
The One boasts simplicity and performance in the only single-strut design on the market. The lightweight structure of the One allows for quick turning, ultimate stability, and awesome low end power. Reducing struts not only cuts the weight significantly but also makes the One a super compact kite. This "plug and play" design of the range makes for an awesome package.
Plug and play simplicity
Ultra Stable
Instant depower
Lightweight and durable
Airush One Performance Review
2012 Cabrinha DrifterCabrinha Drifter
Sizes: 5.5, 7, 9, 11
In the break away sector of Kite Surfing, there is one kite which hides its technology behind its simplicity. The Drifter's minimal 3 strut design both hides and illuminates its brilliance. The three well placed struts keep the profile of the kite intact through constant angle of attack changes while reducing the weight. This light weight but durable kite is dedicated to surf, yet it shines as a freestyle kite for wakeskating, skimboarding or flat water freestyle. While surfing hooked or unhooked the Drifter makes the most of its excellent slack line drift ability. Slack line drift is the kite's ability to stay aloft even when the lines are temporarily slackened by depowering. But the Drifter's main beauty lies in its simplicity. We've pushed the complicated technology into the background so that all you have to think about is how you're going to tear apart the next wave.
Surf Specific 3 Struct DesignCabrinha Drifter colors
Excellent Slack Line Drift
High Depower
Stable and Direct Feel
Simplified Bridle
Squared Off Wingtips For Increased Stability
Quicklink Control System with IDS
Sprint
Characteristics:
Direct and responsive steering = FAST
Sits further aft / back in the window
Enhanced slack line drift
Static balance
Excellent relaunch
Light overall weight: 3 struts / Reduced Dacron
Thin profile
Enhanced durability
Kite Surf Kite Biography
KITE SURF LESSONS
For advanced kiters, Kitesurfari offers kitesurf lessons complete with radio helmets, the latest wave kites and directionals.
RACE LESSONS
If you have the need for speed, Kitesurfari offers kite race lessons complete with radio helmets, the latest in race kites and race boards.
HYDROFOIL LESSONS
The coolest light wind board ever, Kitesurfari offers hydrofoil lessons complete with a radio helmets, the latest in light wind kites and a hydrofoil board.
NOTE: Lessons can be taken up to one year from time of purchase. If lessons are purchased and not used, a store credit can be issued that is valid for an additional six months. No refunds.Jan 3, 2012
Author: John Bryja
New for 2012 each week SBCKiteboard.com we will be providing category specific Buyer’s Guides. We have compiled information from the manufactures, along with videos and advice to help you find the perfect kite and board for your style of riding. If you have any specific questions or comments please feel free to post them in the comment section at the bottom of the article.—John Bryja, editor
The surf kite category is the fastest growing in the sport today. Designed to maximize our enjoyment in the surf, the performance enhancements in these models give these kites a decided advantage over the jack-of-all-trade freeride models in side-shore and side-onshore surf conditions. You don't need to live on Maui, or ride C-Street in California everyday to enjoy a kite designed for the surf. The great freeride crossover potential of these designs is making the surf kite the kite of choice in the 5 to 9 meter size range for riders on both the West and East coast, as well as the Great Lakes.
Here is some info about the surf kites that are in the 2012 head-to-head tests in SBC Kiteboard magazine's next issue.
2012 Airush One
2012 Airush One
The One boasts simplicity and performance in the only single-strut design on the market. The lightweight structure of the One allows for quick turning, ultimate stability, and awesome low end power. Reducing struts not only cuts the weight significantly but also makes the One a super compact kite. This "plug and play" design of the range makes for an awesome package.
Plug and play simplicity
Ultra Stable
Instant depower
Lightweight and durable
Airush One Performance Review
2012 Cabrinha DrifterCabrinha Drifter
Sizes: 5.5, 7, 9, 11
In the break away sector of Kite Surfing, there is one kite which hides its technology behind its simplicity. The Drifter's minimal 3 strut design both hides and illuminates its brilliance. The three well placed struts keep the profile of the kite intact through constant angle of attack changes while reducing the weight. This light weight but durable kite is dedicated to surf, yet it shines as a freestyle kite for wakeskating, skimboarding or flat water freestyle. While surfing hooked or unhooked the Drifter makes the most of its excellent slack line drift ability. Slack line drift is the kite's ability to stay aloft even when the lines are temporarily slackened by depowering. But the Drifter's main beauty lies in its simplicity. We've pushed the complicated technology into the background so that all you have to think about is how you're going to tear apart the next wave.
Surf Specific 3 Struct DesignCabrinha Drifter colors
Excellent Slack Line Drift
High Depower
Stable and Direct Feel
Simplified Bridle
Squared Off Wingtips For Increased Stability
Quicklink Control System with IDS
Sprint
Characteristics:
Direct and responsive steering = FAST
Sits further aft / back in the window
Enhanced slack line drift
Static balance
Excellent relaunch
Light overall weight: 3 struts / Reduced Dacron
Thin profile
Enhanced durability
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