Freeride Kites
Freeriding is where most kiters spend the majority of their time — and for good reason. Cruising upwind, carving toeside, throwing casual jumps when the mood hits. No rulebook, no pressure, just good sessions. Freeride kites are built to make all of that effortless. They’re forgiving enough for intermediate riders still building confidence, capable enough that experienced riders never feel held back. They also serve as a natural bridge into wakestyle, freestyle, or big air when you're ready to push further. If you're not sure where freeride fits into your progression, reach out and we'll help you figure it out.
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2025 Naish Boxer Kiteboarding Kite
Naish
$1,099.00 - $2,179.00As our dedicated one-strut kite, the Boxer maximizes light wind possibilities. With optimized aspect ratios and perfected arc profiles, the canopy is tighter than ever, balancing power and turning ability at the next level. Sheet in and go—the...$1,099.00 - $2,179.00 -
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2025 Cabrinha Moto X Lite Kiteboarding Kite
Cabrinha
$1,079.00 - $1,424.00Branching off the Moto X DW kite this Lite Series product is one of the most intriguing kites we have designed to date. A key fundamental feature of the HTD Lite material is it’s unmatched elongation control and reflex bias. Two attributes that are...$1,079.00 - $1,424.00 -
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2024 Cabrinha 04 Moto X Kiteboarding Kite
Cabrinha
$747.00 - $1,044.002024 Cabrinha 04 Moto X Kiteboarding Kite VERSATILE FREERIDE / CROSSOVER Sizes: 4m / 5m / 6m / 7m / 8m / 9m / 10m / 11m / 12m / 14m Description: Who is the best rider at your local spot? The one having the most fun. The Moto X is your ticket to good...$747.00 - $1,044.00
Freeride Kite FAQs
What makes a kite a "freeride kite"?
Freeride kites are often considered "all-around" or "do-it-all" styles. They have good balance to cover just about everything, with some limitations. You're ultimately looking for a balanced kite with stable handling, easy relaunch, and a wide wind range.
Who are freeride kiters?
Most beginners fall into the 'freeride' category. These kites are good for progression and control, so you're able to progress with a more forgiving profile. If you're not ready to commit to a specific discipline, freeride kites are the way to go.
Can I use a freeride kite for different riding styles?
Yes and no. While you can perform more advanced maneuvers with a freeride kite, you're probably better off finding a discipline-specific kite. If you're into wave performance or boosting, take a look at surfstyle and big air kites. Some have a blend of freeride and performance, so you're able to transition into your style a little easier.