Kitesurfing in North Carolina
Kitesurfing in North Carolina
Kitesurfing / Kiteboarding Surf Shops, Locations, Companies, Equipment
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Company: Blown Kiteboarding Cape Hatteras Kiteboarding Kite Hatteras Kitty Hawk Kites REAL Watersports, Inc. Salters Kiteboarding |
Location: Newport, North Carolina Frisco, North Carolina Avon, North Carolina Nags Head, North Carolina Kinnakeet, North Carolina Newport, North Carolina |
The companies above are business listings for kitesurfing in North Carolina. The list may not be complete as we are still searching for locations. Are you familiar with an unlisted company for kitesurfing in North Carolina? Please recommend a company or popular location for kitesurfing in North Carolina. Adventurers from around the world will benefit from your submission.
Kitesurfing (also known as kiteboarding) has gained a lot of popularity over the years. Kitesurfing is a surface water sport which utilizes the power of the wind with a kite while riding a kiteboard. Using a kite allows the surfer to ride practically anywhere on the open water. Records of more than one hundred miles have been recorded. With kitesurfing, the sport of surfing is no longer restricted to the waves the ocean throws ashore. Most kitesurfing takes place along ocean shores but the sport is not limited to the ocean. Large lakes are also a great place to kitesurf.
Blown Kiteboarding |
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Cape Hatteras Kiteboarding |
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Kite Hatteras |
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Kitty Hawk Kites |
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REAL Watersports, Inc. |
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Salters Kiteboarding |
GoPro® HD Cameras: Kitesurf GoPro Fuerteventura
Zanzibar 2012 Kitesurfing
GoPro® HD Cameras: Kiteboarding in Cape Town from a GoPro POV
GoPro® HD Cameras: RB Kite Quest – France 2012
Equipment for Kitesurfing
Kites: There are many different features the various kite designs offer. The Leading Inflatable Kites (also known as LEI kites and C-kites) available are bow kites, hybrid (SLE kites), and foil kites. LEI kites are most popular as they give the rider the most overall control. Different kite sizes are generally used for the wind conditions present. Smaller kites are used with strong winds and larger kites are used with light winds. Most avid kitesurfers will have a few different kite sizes and one or more kiteboards. Having more than one kiteboard will depend upon the style of the boarder.
Kiteboards: There are many different kiteboard options to choose from. Board varieties include surfboards, longboards, wakeboards, surf style boards, hybrid boards, twin tip boards and skim type boards. Choosing the type of board will depend upon which style and skill level the kitesurfer will use. Foot straps are necessary for off board tricks and bindings are needed for wakeboarding tricks.
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