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Kiteboards

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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    2023 Slingshot Super Natural V2 2023 Slingshot Super Natural V2
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    2023 Slingshot Super Natural V2

    Slingshot Sports

    Now: $559.99
    Was: $778.00
    SUPER NATURAL V2 Boost / Twin-Tip / Directional Package Includes: Super Natural V2 Board 6 x 1.75 (1.9x15.2cm) Fins Grab Handle The SUPER NATURAL V2 takes our mutant twin-tip hybrid to the next level. With its different nose and...
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  • 2026 Naish Monarch Twintip 2026 Naish Monarch Twintip - Bottom Deck
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    2026 Naish Monarch Twintip

    Naish

    $699.00
    2026 Monarch Big Air / Performance Freestyle Sizes: 132cm / 135cm / 138cm / 142cm Are you looking for a twintip that is unapologetically aggressive and fine-tuned for speed, pop, and total domination? The Monarch is your ride. It's built for riders who...
    $699.00
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  • 2026 Duotone Jaime SLS Twintip Riding upwind on the 2026 Duotone Jaime SLS Twintip
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    2026 Duotone Jaime SLS Twintip

    Duotone

    $1,259.00
    2026 Jaime SLS Freestyle Sizes: 133x40cm / 136x41cm / 139x42cm / 142x43cm Jaime (pronounced, "hai-me") is one of Duotone's most iconic boards. The 2026 SLS keeps the legacy alive with some modern upgrades. If you're after a board that bridges freestyle...
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  • 2026 Duotone Jaime Concept Blue Twintip Edging on the 2026 Duotone Jaime Concept Blue Twintip
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    2026 Duotone Jaime Concept Blue Twintip

    Duotone

    $819.00
    2026 Jaime Concept Blue Freestyle Sizes: 133x40cm / 136x41cm / 139x42cm / 142x43cm The Jaime has always been a go-to for riders chasing freestyle, and now it comes in a more sustainable package. The 2026 Jaime Concept Blue brings all the same...
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  • 2025 Naish Motion Twintip Kiteboard 2025 Naish Motion Twintip Kiteboard
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    2025 Naish Motion Twintip Kiteboard

    Naish

    $689.00
    2025 Naish Motion TT Sizes: 134cm / 138cm / 142cm What Naish has to say: The ultimate freeride board, the Motion, exceeds expectations and remains our most popular board in the lineup for all riding styles and conditions. Now further enhanced with...
    $689.00
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  • 2025 Naish Monarch Nvision Twintip Kiteboard 2025 Naish Monarch Nvision Twintip Kiteboard
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    2025 Naish Monarch Nvision Twintip Kiteboard

    Naish

    $1,049.00
    2025 Naish Monarch NVision Sizes: 132cm / 135cm / 138cm / 142 cm HIGH PERFORMANCE BIG-AIR What Naish has to say: The Monarch Nvision is a game-changer for high-performance riders and Big Air enthusiasts, blending cutting-edge materials and construction...
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  • 2025 North Focus Twintip Kiteboard 2025 North Focus Twintip Kiteboard
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    2025 North Focus Twintip Kiteboard

    North

    $819.00
    2025 North Focus TT Sizes: 133cm / 136cm / 139cm / 142cm FREESTYLE What North has to say: Explosive pop. Dynamic Flex. Precise Response. The Focus is precisely engineered to push the boundaries of performance freestyle riding. Greater traction allows...
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How to Better Your Board Offs

Learn how to tic-tac your kiteboard.

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.