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Kite Surfing

Kitesurfing gear is all about matching your setup to your riding style, local conditions and experience level. Start with the big pieces, your kite, kiteboard, and a comfortable kite harness, then round things out with the essentials like bar & lines, safety gear, and spares. This page links you straight into the right category, whether you’re chasing freeride progression, boosting, waves, or just building a solid all-round setup.

If you’re choosing a harness, the main decision is usually waist vs seat: seat harnesses can feel more stable for some beginners, while waist harnesses are popular for freedom of movement as riders progress.

Don’t skip the practical bits - helmets, impact vests, repair items, and travel/storage solutions can make your sessions safer and your gear last longer. Build a full kit with all kite accessories.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about the product and billing.

What’s the basic gear you need for kitesurfing?
The core setup is a kite, kiteboard, harness, and bar & lines, plus safety gear appropriate to your riding and conditions.
What’s the difference between kiteboarding and kitesurfing?
They’re commonly used interchangeably; both refer to riding a board powered by a kite.
Waist vs seat harness, which should I choose?
Seat harnesses can feel more stable for some beginners, while waist harnesses are popular for freedom of movement and are widely used as riders progress.
Do I need a helmet or impact vest for kitesurfing?
Safety gear choices depend on conditions and experience, but helmets and impact vests are commonly used, especially when learning, riding powered, or in crowded/complex spots.
Can I use any board for kitesurfing?
Kitesurfing boards are purpose-built for kite power and edging control. Choose the board type that matches your riding (e.g., twintip vs directional).
What accessories are worth having from day one?
At minimum: repair essentials, a safe storage/travel solution, and the right straps/pads/bindings for comfort and control. (Then build from there.)
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