Green Hat Kiteboarding-Kiter in the air on a Duotone Kiteboard

Kiteboards | Twintips / Directionals / Splitboards

Regular price $1,229.00
Sale price $1,229.00
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Includes: board, your choice of fin size, board sleeve, and hardware Handle & Bindings sold separately. Handle included w/ Nobile Bindings Note: Green Hat Footstraps will not work with Nobile t...
Regular price $1,499.00
Sale price $1,499.00
Regular price $1,499.00
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Includes: Board, your choice of fin size, board bag, and hardware Handle sold separately.  Handle included with Nobile Bindings. Note: Green Hat Footstraps will NOTwork with Nobile thumb screws, in...
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Regular price $1,049.00
Sale price $1,049.00
Regular price $1,499.00
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Includes: board, Click'N'Go G10 40mm fins, board bag, and hardware Handle sold separately. Note: Green Hat Footstraps will not work with Nobile thumb screws, instead phillips head stainless screws ...
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Regular price $549.00
Sale price $549.00
Regular price $749.00
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Short Description Includes: board, board cover, 55cm fins, and hardware. Handle is NOT included.   Note: Green Hat Footstraps will not work with Nobile thumb screws, instead phillips head stainless...

Kiteboards - Twintips | Directionals |Splitboards 

Kiteboards come in a variety of types to suit different riding styles and conditions. The most common are twintip boards, which have a symmetrical shape allowing riding in either direction. These are versatile for freestyle, freeride, wakestyle, and light wind use. They're a great option for beginners and all-around riding. 

Lightwind boards are designed for marginal conditions, with a larger surface area and flatter shape to provide more power in lighter breezes. Whereas, kiteboarding surfboards or "directional" boards blend traditional surfboard characteristics with kiteboarding needs. These excel at wave riding, strapless freestyle, and cruising in lighter winds.

Kiteboard construction uses durable materials like reinforced foam cores, multiple layers of fiberglass, and optional carbon fiber or other reinforcements. The specific design elements like rocker, outline, flex, and channels are tailored to the board's intended use. Whether you're a beginner or advanced rider, understanding these board types and features can help you choose the best kiteboard for your local conditions and riding style.