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Includes: kite and kite bag 2023 F-One Trigger Kite Pull the trigger ! Boost big, experience pure hangtime and enjoy super smooth landings with the new F-ONE TRIGGER. Designed for top Big Air perfo...
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Includes: kite. kite bag, and repair kit 2024 North Code Zero PERFORMANCE FOIL Borrowed from North sailing heritage, Code Zero is the name of a sail born to go fast in light, shifty conditions. Lik...
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Includes: kite, bag, and repair kit  5m and 14m kites are only available in Rubine Red. 2024 North Orbit Kite BIG AIR / FREERIDE Committing to overpowered airs and megaloops in gusty conditions dem...
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Includes: Kite, 2m Line Extensions, Bag, Repair Kit 2024 North Orbit Pro BIG AIR / FREERIDE Competition-optimized to land the highest-scoring tricks, the Orbit Pro is engineered lighter with fast...
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Includes: kite, bag, and repair kit Colors in order they are pictured:Sunset Red, Sea Green, Red Sea, Marine Green, and Pacific Blue 2021 North Reach Kite The 2021 Reach has no boundaries. Lively a...
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Short Description Includes: kite, bag, and repair kit Description 2022/2023 North Reach Lively and playful, this 3-strut allrounder has unparalleled versatility and wind range. Big jumps. Upwind pe...
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2024 North Reach Lively and playful, this 3-strut allrounder has unparalleled versatility and wind range. Easy jumps. Upwind performance. Effortless relaunch. For 2024 the Reach is lighter overall....
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Includes: Kite, 2m Line Extensions, Bag, Repair Kit 2025 North Orbit Pro BIG AIR / FREERIDE The 2025 North Orbit Pro - the ultimate kite for intermediate to advanced riders looking to push their ...

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.