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Freestyle & Wakestyle Kites

Freestyle & Wakestyle Kites

Freestyle riders want sharp pop, precise feedback, and a kite that gives the perfect slack window for unhooked tricks. Wakestyle is the tougher cousin, driven by board pop and low kite positions that demand power, grit, and strong landings. If you are chasing progression with attitude, you will find it in one of these styles. Which side will you conquer today?

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    2024 Reedin SuperModel HTF2 LW Kiteboarding Kite 2024 Reedin SuperModel HTF2 LW Kiteboarding Kite
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    2024 Reedin SuperModel HTF2 LW Kiteboarding Kite

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    $1,280.30 - $1,329.30
    SUPERMODEL LW dominates in the lightest breeze. Available in 14m and 16m, and completely reworked for 2024. Sizes: Size 14m 16m Windrange 9-19 8-17 Rec line length 24 24 Rec bar width 49 49 Features: Weight reductionBy reducing the total...
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    2024 Reedin SuperModel HTF2 Kiteboarding Kite 2024 Reedin SuperModel HTF2 Kiteboarding Kite
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    2024 Reedin SuperModel HTF2 Kiteboarding Kite

    Reedin

    $956.00 - $1,186.50
    SUPERMODEL excels in every discipline. With consistent power through turns and precise control, it’s the easiest and most intuitive do-it-all kite in the skies. Any discipline, all conditions: SUPERMODEL DOES IT...
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    2023 Reedin SuperModel HTF Kiteboarding Kite 2023 Reedin SuperModel HTF Kiteboarding Kite
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    2023 Reedin SuperModel HTF Kiteboarding Kite

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    $895.20 - $899.00
    2023 Reedin SuperModel HTF Kiteboarding Kite Sizes: 4m / 5m / 6m / 7m / 8m / 9m / 10m / 11m / 12m / 14m / 16m Reedin SuperModel HTF Review: With Pat & Aaron Description: SUPERMODEL HTF excels in every discipline. With consistent power...
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Freestyle and Wakestyle Kite FAQs

Honestly, when it comes to overall perception, the two are interchanged frequently. The main difference is that freestyle kiteboarding focuses on lift to perform unhooked and kiteloop tricks. Wakestyle riding has the kite sit lower to the water and the board creates the lift with a "load and pop" motion.

Of the two, freestyle is more beginner-friendly. Once you've mastered basic kite control and upwind riding, go ahead and start trying hooked-in tricks. Wakestyle is more advanced and requires serious board skills and comfort riding in boots. Our opinion? Start with freestyle and then see where you're kiting takes you!

Technically, yes. However, freestyle boards are often focused on responsiveness for unhooked tricks in straps. Wakestyle boards are stiffer with boot inserts made to handle serious abuse. If you're committed to wakestyle riding, a dedicated board will be well worth the upgrade.

Wind 12-18 mph Wind 16-24 mph Wind 22-30 mph
Rider Weight Kite Size Rider Weight Kite Size Rider Weight Kite Size
200+ lbs 17m+ 200+ lbs 17m+ 200+ lbs 12m
200 lbs 17m 200 lbs 14m 200 lbs 9-10m
180 lbs 14-17m 180 lbs 12m 180 lbs 8-9m
160 lbs 14m 160 lbs 10-12m 160 lbs 7-8m
140 lbs 12m 140 lbs 8-9m 140 lbs 6m
120 lbs 10m 120 lbs 6m 120 lbs 4m
Chart based on average rider, on a standard twintip kiteboard