Kiteboards
Kiteboards aren't one-size-fits-all — shape, flex, rocker, and size all play a role in how a board behaves when the wind turns on. Our crew has logged serious hours across twintips, directionals, and everything in between, in conditions from flat Great Lakes water to open ocean chop. We know how these shapes ride, not just how they're marketed. Whether you're dialing in your first board or looking to add a dedicated shape for a specific discipline, browse below or reach out and we'll point you in the right direction.
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2026 Duotone Volt D/LAB Kite Surfboard
Duotone
$1,499.002026 Duotone Volt D/LAB Kite Surfboard Sizes: 4'11" / 5'1" / 5'3" SMALL WAVES Small waves? No problem. The Volt D/LAB is Duotone's premium small-wave board that makes the most of weak surf. The 2026 model sees a new shorter, rounder outline with extra...$1,499.00 -
2026 Duotone Volt SLS Kite Surfboard
Duotone
$1,299.002026 Duotone Volt SLS Kite Surfboard Sizes: 4'11" / 5'1" / 5'3" SMALL WAVES Those days where the surf is less-than-perfect? That's where the Volt SLS comes in. Its new shorter, rounder outline has this updated board feel lively and quick. Even when...$1,299.00 -
2026 Duotone Whip D/LAB Kite Surfboard
Duotone
2026 Duotone Whip D/LAB Kite Surfboard Sizes: 4'11" / 5'1" / 5'3" SMALL TO MEDIUM WAVES / STRAPLESS FREESTYLE Snappy and agile, the Whip D/LAB is like a small racecar on the water — it's able to handle tight turns and speed up quickly. The D/LAB... -
2026 Duotone Whip SLS Kite Surfboard
Duotone
$1,299.002026 Duotone Whip SLS Kite Surfboard Sizes: 4'11" / 5'1" / 5'3" SMALL TO MEDIUM WAVES / STRAPLESS FREESTYLE The Whip SLS sees a new shape update for 2026, committing itself to be a fun, playful board for small to medium waves or strapless freestyle...$1,299.00 -
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S26 Naish Gecko Surfboard
Naish
$399.00 - $634.00S26 Gecko Surfboard Versatile Wave Sizes: 5'1 / 5'4 What Naish has to say: “The Gecko’s ability to load energy into the intelligently designed rail and fin combination and release in flatwater is remarkable and the inherently forgiving shape...$399.00 - $634.00 -
2024 North Cross Kite Surfboard
North
$1,279.002024 North Cross Kite Surfboard Freeride Surf Sizes: 5'1 / 5'3 / 5'5 Size (FT) 5'1 5'3 5'5 Width (in) 18'' 18 1/2'' 19'' Thickness (in) 2 1/8'' 2 3/16'' 2 1/4'' Volume (L) 21 23 25 Rocker Smooth Progressive Smooth Progressive Smooth...$1,279.00 -
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2023 F-One Magnet Carbon V2 Kite Surfboard
F-One
$1,199.00 - $1,229.00MAGNET Carbon V2 Get attracted! Sizes: 4'11'' / 5'1'' The strapless revolution continues with the MAGNET CARBON V2: Discover a new shape for an even more electrifying and sensational ride. Stunningly lightweight and resistant to the most extreme...$1,199.00 - $1,229.00 -
2023 Reedin NoBrainer 2
Reedin
$1,275.00NoBrainer 2 Sizes: 4'10'' / 5'1'' 4'10" x 17"5/8 x 1"3/4 - 17,25L 5'1" x 17"7/8 x 1"3/4 - 21,25L What's Included: Thruster fins with Futures® set Traction...$1,275.00
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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.