13 year old Osaïa Redding takes us on one last chapter of her Brazilian Escape’s, this time to Taiba where she seems to have found the lagoon completely empty and waiting for her.
8 year old David Ribeiro from Cauípe in Brazil is getting better by the month not year. He happens to share his local spot with world champion Carlos Mario so that might be both a help and motivation.
With this a awesome new edit from the Junior under 17 Champion Claudia León Martínez it is clear that the future of female kiteboarding is in good hands and the level continues to rise.
“Kiteboarding is Awesome” is all about the riding (even if they could not resist the choice of thumbnail), so here for the next 6 minutes of your life, sit back and enjoy.
As the girls and boys from around the world descend on the Philippines they have been blessed by the wind gods and had the chance to warm up, ready for the competition.
We thought you might be happy to discover what’s new at Billabong and with iridescent grey and printed palm and stripes we are a long way from the colourful collections of previous years.
Railey to blind will be the first blind trick you want to learn when you feel confident enough to try and pass that bar. Helena Brochocka talks us through the steps with a full explanation, images and video to get you through your first blind landings.
This isn’t one to watch on the mobiles! Get it up on the big screen with some proper speakers. Sit back, pour a cuppa tea, and get your cinema hats on because TONIGHT you’ve got plans.
Woah, now that is quite a statement to make in February so to learn more about Lidewij Hartog and our reasons for such a statement you will just have to watch the video.
The current crop of young female talent shows great hope for the future. Here Osaïa Redding shows us some of her moves in the second edit to come out of her time in Brazil.
Check out this edit of Shannon Ducker kiteboarding at “The Pond” in Safety Bay, Western Australia.
A short video about what kitesurfing means to our Reader’s Choice Brand Ambassador of 2016, Liloo Gringa. How much is kiting part of your life?