The Kiteboarder Magazine produces print and online content about interesting stories in the world of kitesurfing. The Kiteboarder is the only kiteboarding magazine made by and for kiteboarders. Be sure to check out http://www.thekiteboarder.com
It's no secret that kiteboarding is a male-dominated sport. Data suggests that as many as 90% of the kiteboarders in the US are men. We sat down with a group of female kiteboarders and talked about the status of women within kiteboarding and what can be done to bring more women into the sport. Read the full story in Volume 10, Number 3 of The Kiteboarder Magazine.
Ever wondered what kitesurfing looks like from the photographer's perspective? Wonder no more. Go behind the scenes with photographers Paul Lang and Gilles Calvet. Featuring kitesurfers Mitu Monteiro, Mika Fernandez, Alec Dektor, and Raphael Salles. See the photos and learn more about Donkey Island in The Kiteboarder Magazine Volume 10, Number 1 (Spring 2013).
Robert Graham talks about his history as a sail, paraglider, and kite designer and talks about the design process.
Tom Court tells us why he chooses to ride the North Vegas kite and Gambler Board and also talks about how the Vegas changed for the 2013 model year.
F-One's Raphael Salles walks us through the brand new F-One office in Montpellier, France, and shows us his new garage full of F-One kite and board prototypes.
Professional Kiteboarder Sam Medysky tells us why he prefers to ride the Best GP C-Kite and talks about the differences between c-kites and bridled kites for kiteboarding.
Offshore Odysseys' Gavin McClurg joins us to talk about the recent article in The Kiteboarder Magazine about his 5-year circumnavigation with the Best Odyssey and also announces his next project, the Cabrinha Quest.Visit http://offshoreodysseys.com for more info.
Sherman Island is not just a kiteboarding spot, but is home to a very strong and passionate kiteboarding community. It has a unique history and is not a spot where all kiteboarders can ride as the launch sites are small, crowded, and full of obstacles. This is a companion video for the featured article about Sherman Island in the Volume 8, Number 4 issue of The Kiteboarder Magazine.
The back roll is one of the most basic kiteboarding moves and is usually the first move that kiteboarders learn after learning basic jumps.
Kitesurfing on a strapless surfboard is one of the most rewarding things you can do while powered by a kite, but before you head to the waves you have to first learn how to get up on a surfboard without straps.
Kiteboarding Designer and Musician Julien Fillion talks with The Kiteboarder Magazine over Skype about how he started kiteboarding, his history as a designer, and his band's upcoming album. Julien is the current Liquid Force Kiteboarding kite designer.This interview is taken from the full DESIGN BY JULIEN FILLION article appearing in the June issue of The Kiteboarder Magazine.
Download the full PDF version of The Kiteboarder Magazine. The February 2011 issue of The Kiteboarder Magazine features:*TRAVEL: Banana Hammocks and Caipirinhas in Brazil*BACKWOODS: A up close look at St. Martin*On the Road and On the Loose with Hadlow and Lenten*INSTRUCTIONAL: What you need to KNOW about SNOW*Oli Berlic and Karolina Winkowska Profiled*Launch: Kiteboarding in a ditch at 64 mph
Kasey Campbell walks us through the steps of tacking a kiteboarding course racing board.
The December 2010 issue of The Kiteboarder Magazine features:*TRAVEL: Alaska Roadtrippin: A Trip to Thompson Pass*BACKWOODS: Tobago Cays with the Zenith Ocean Crew*How to Save Access at Your Local Beach*INSTRUCTIONAL: Land a 313 and Back Mobe*Sean Mertens and Jannicke Stav Profiled*Launch: How to Sell Your Old Gear Online
The October 2010 issue of The Kiteboarder Magazine features:*TRAVEL: Kiteboarding Vanuatu: The happiest place on earth*INTERVIEW: The Unstoppable Billy Floyd*The TKB 2011 Gear Preview Guide: What to look forward to on the new gear*INSTRUCTIONAL: SUP Kiting: Worth the Effort?*Adam Koch and Adriana Harlan Profiled*Launch: Social Media for Kiteboarders
Living by the motto “nothing endures but change”, Mark Shinn has consistently redefined himself and his riding as the different sports around him have evolved over the years.A former pro windsurfer, Mark saw the potential of kitesurfing early on and was one of the sports first pro riders.In 2002, he achieved the unthinkable when he won the PKRA and KPWT titles in the same year and has since moved on to start his own company, Shinn Kiteboarding.Now with one year under his belt, Mark joins on today's The Kiteboarder podcast to talk about the business side of kitesurfing, his new entry into North America with a new distributor and his 2011 product line.
Our guest on today's podcast brought to you by The Kiteboarder Magazine is the founder of F-One, Raphael Salles. Established in 1996 as one of the first kiteboarding companies in the industry, F-One launched the Bandit, a delta-shaped kite, in 2008 and has dedicated its kite line to this shape for the last few years.Raphael is joining us live from Mauritius as his team and importers demo F-one's 2011 line and put the finishing touches on a few products.
The August 2010 Issue of TKB features:*13,000 Miles of Kitesurfing: 15 Countries over 145 Days in a VW Van*From the Beginning: An interview with Wainman Hawaii's Franz Olry*Breaking the Light Wind Barrier*Demystifying Kite Design*Instructional: Nuclear Grab, Unhooking in Waves, Hitting a Slider*Naish's Sam Light and Mystic's Claire Lutz Profiled*Workbench: Repair or Replace Your Wetsuit?
The Twin Tip Tack is a great way to change directions without loosing any ground downwind and is basically a low backroll transition.
TKB Podcast: Eat, Sleep and Breathe Kiting at Waves Village Our guest on this week's The Kiteboarder podcast is Chris Moore, kiteboarding operations manager of Kitty Hawk Kiteboarding in Rodantee, North Carolina. With waist deep water for miles and the best surf spot in the Outer Banks directly across the street, the center just opened Waves Village, an upscale kiteboarding resort complete with amenity-packed condos, a full-service restaurant, 5,000 square foot retail shop, skateboard park, expanded demo center, air compressors, hot showers, dedicated kite launcher/lander and more. Best of all, the facility is open to the public! Chris is also a lead PASA examiner. He is joining us here today to talk about the new resort and amenities, the riding scene in the outer banks, and what's going down at PASA.
The Kiteloop is not a very technically difficult move, but it takes a lot of commitment to pull off right.
The S-Bend is a combination of the raley and front roll. This is a very basic unhooked kiteboarding move. For more kiteboarding articles, news, and videos, check out http://www.thekiteboarder.com
The Raley is one of the easiest unhooked moves to do in kiteboarding and is a building block for many more advanced moves. The Kiteboarder Magazine takes you through the steps of your first raley. For more kiteboarding news, videos, and articles, visit http://www.thekiteboarder.com
Our guest on this week's The Kiteboarder podcast is Karla Barerra of Kitesurf Puerto Rico. Inspired by her participation in the IKA World Kite Racing Championship in Corpus Christi back in April, together with a group of three windsurfers, Puerto Rico will host a windsurfing slalom series and the first IKA Caribbean Championship in Puerto Rico July 9 – 11.
*INTERVIEW: The Baja Joe Story*TRAVEL: Five Family Friendly Destinations*SPECIAL: La Ventana 2010 Event Wrap Up