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New for 2024, the Neo SLS sees further enhancements to improve the handling, making the kite feel smoother and turn even faster than before. If you want the ultimate balance between performance and...
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Concept Blue products are Duotone's next step towards a better future and an additional element in their Save Our Playgrounds campaign. Includes: Kite & Kite Bag. 2024 Duotone Neo Concept Blue ...
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Includes: Kite and Kite bag 2023 Duotone Rebel SLS Kite Free Ride No matter how you choose to ride, the Rebel SLS has a well-deserved legendary status! Easy to jump, with huge hangtime, now even a ...
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New for 2024, the improved Rebel SLS delivers incredible performance in a very easy-to-use package with an improved low-end whilst maintaining the well-known Rebel sheet-and-go feeling; it’s the pe...
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Short Description Extreme Freeride Kite The delta hybrid design of the brand new ExtremeSeries kite allows riders to break the boundaries of big air. Its extreme boost amazes even o...
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Cross Over Freeride Kite The RS is a delta-hybrid powerhouse. The RS is extremely versatile designed for limitless freeride performance with distinctive surf and freestyle characteristics.   Includ...
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Eleveight RS+ V1 Kite Cross Over Freeride Kite Eleveight's lightest most innovative kite yet, the RS+ is packed with new technology for the ambitious rider demanding a true top performance product....
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Cross Over Freeride Kite The RS is Eleveight's signature powerhouse, designed with "one-kite-fits-all" versatility for limitless freeride performance.   Includes: kite and kite bag Eleveight RS V6 ...

Kiteboarding Kites

Kiteboarding kites can be broadly categorized into two main types: inflatable kites and foil kites. Each type has its own characteristics and subtypes, catering to different riding styles and conditions.

Inflatable Kites

Inflatable kites, dominate the kiteboarding scene particularly in water sports, are distinguished by their inflatable tubes along the leading edge and struts that provide essential structure and buoyancy. Among these, three main designs have emerged over time: C-kites, the original design characterized by their C-shaped profile and square wingtips, excel in freestyle and wakestyle riding with their high power and stability when unhooked, though they're typically too aggressive for beginners; Bow kites, introduced in the mid-2000s, feature an innovative bridle-pulley system that enables easy depowering and relaunching, making them popular among racers and speed enthusiasts due to their exceptional upwind performance and adaptability in varying wind conditions; and Delta or Hybrid kites, which represent a hybrid approach combining elements of both C and bow kites, featuring a D-shaped profile and compact design that offers easy relaunching capabilities and versatility across different wind conditions, making them particularly suitable for beginners, freeriders, big air enthusiasts, and wave riders thanks to their forgiving nature and gradual turning abilities.

Foil Kites

Foil kites, available in both open-cell and closed-cell designs, represent a distinct category of kiteboarding equipment that differs from traditional inflatable kites. Open-cell kites, characterized by their freely flowing air intakes, excel in light winds and are primarily used for land-based activities and snow kiting, though they aren't ideal for water use. In contrast, closed-cell kites feature valves that trap air inside, making them better suited for water activities, particularly light wind kitesurfing and hydrofoil racing, while offering superior upwind performance and water relaunch capabilities compared to their open-cell counterparts.

Not sure which is best for you? Green Hat is working on a Blog about Foil Kites VS inflatable kites.