Kiteboards
Did you know we have more than 150 years of experience with kiteboards? Okay, that's not exactly true. (It's probably close to 60ish.) Either way, our crew has logged plenty of hours on these shapes and styles, so we can tell you exactly how they behave when the wind turns on. If you want help choosing the right size or style, just give us a shout.
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2026 Cabrinha Spectrum Twintip
Cabrinha
$619.00 - $639.002026 Spectrum Kiteboard The accessible allround freeride kiteboard from Cabrinha Sizes: 136x41cm / 140x42.5cm / 144x43cm / 148x44cm / 152x44cm What Cabrinha has to say: The Cabrinha Spectrum 2026 Kiteboard is built to help you ride comfortably and...$619.00 - $639.00 -
2026 Duotone TS Freestyle SLS Twintip
Duotone
$1,259.002026 TS Freestyle SLS Competition Freestyle Sizes: 136x40cm / 140x41.5cm / 144x43cm Need a board that matches your unhooked riding demands? The TS Freestyle SLS is your tool for the job. This handy-dandy board is built for riders who go big and want to...$1,259.00 -
2026 F-One SPARK Carbon Kiteboard
F-One
$1,359.00SPARK Carbon TT Sizes: 134x39.5cm / 136x41cm / 138x42cm / 140x43cm BIG AIR If you're chasing height, the Spark Carbon is your ticket to pushing those Big Air sessions. The F-One Spark Carbon is built for riders who live for that overpowered feeling...$1,359.00 -
2026 F-One SPARK Kiteboard
F-One
$1,159.002026 F-One Spark TT Sizes: 134x39.5cm / 136x41cm / 138x42cm / 140x43cm BIG AIR What F-One has to say: Boost with confidence, loop with flair, and land effortlessly with the SPARK, F-ONE’s new Big Air twintip. Extensively tested and approved by our...$1,159.00 -
2026 Reedin Space Agency Twintip
Reedin
$1,099.002026 Space Agency Twintip Sizes: 134cm / 137cm / 140cm What Reedin has to say: Ultralight twintip with a snappy and lively response that only a carbon board can give. Built with no compromise Space Exploration Technology, our Triple carbon construction...$1,099.00 -
2024 CrazyFly Elite IV
Crazyfly
$1,899.002024 CrazyFly Elite IV Sizes: 136 x 41cm / 140 x 42cm The lightest board in the world The most flexible carbon board Air Inside Core technology HMX-CF3 carbon Double concave bottom shape Lots of pop with comfortable flex Superior control and...$1,899.00 -
2025 Reedin SuperE Twintip Kiteboard
Reedin
$629.00Designed with all the exclusive shaping of the KevPro, but with a different flex pattern and outline that is purposefully designed to give the same unique characteristics for those that ride at normal speeds. The unique Bottom shaping featuring a full...$629.00 -
2025 Slingshot Formula V4 Twintip Kiteboard
Slingshot Sports
$1,029.00 - $1,069.00This team’s favorite twin tip continues to put the most technical and high-end materials beneath your feet. Utilizing the new Textreme Carbon Construction provides the perfect balance of stiffness, flex, and board weight to keep you on the water...$1,029.00 - $1,069.00 -
2025 Slingshot ERA V1 TwinTip Kiteboard
Slingshot Sports
$979.00 - $1,019.00New School Big Air demands precision, power, and control, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. The ERA V1 Twin Tip, engineered with the input and expertise of Jeremy Burlando, redefines performance standards for the next generation of riders,...$979.00 - $1,019.00 -
2024 Naish RPT Twintip Kiteboard
Naish
$529.002024 Naish RPT TwinTip Kiteboard Sizes: 130 x 41.5 / 135 x 42 / 140 x 43 / 145 x 43.5 / 152 x 45 / 162 x 46 Size Length(cm) Width(cm) Weight(kg) Stiffnes Fins 130 130 41.5 2.8 Soft 5.0 IXEF Fins 135 135 42 2.83 Soft 5.0...$529.00
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Kiteboard FAQs
Not quite. Kiteboarding usually means riding a twin-tip board. It's great for freeride, freestyle, and learning. Kitesurfing refers to riding waves on a surf-style board. The kites are similar, but the boards (and riding styles) are different.
Go big and simple. A larger, more forgiving twin-tip makes it easier to waterstart, ride upwind, and stick landings. Once you progress, you can upgrade to something lighter, stiffer, or more specialized.
You can, but it depends on your goals. Oversized beginner boards are easiest for learning, while a more advanced board can last longer in your quiver. If you’re unsure, start basic and resell later, or grab a used board to minimize cost.
Large boards have more surface area, making it easier to plane in light winds and stick landings. Small boards are lighter and better for strong winds or aggressive riding. Most new riders benefit from starting with a bigger board.
Board size depends on rider weight, wind conditions, and riding style. As a general rule, heavier riders and light-wind locations need bigger boards, while lighter riders or loop-hungry freestylers can size down.
Not necessarily! Women’s boards are often the same designs as men’s, just with different graphics. What matters most is the right size and flex for your weight and riding style. Many female riders prefer slightly bigger boards for smoother sessions and softer landings.