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Kites

Kites

Kiteboarding to us has (and will always have) a soft spot in our hearts. We've been doing this for over 15 years and the magic still hasn't worn off. Have questions and looking for answers? If you want help choosing from our kiteboarding kites, our crew is ready to point you in the right direction.

  • 2025 Naish Boxer Kiteboarding Kite 2025 Naish Boxer Kiteboarding Kite
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    2025 Naish Boxer Kiteboarding Kite

    Naish

    $1,099.00 - $2,179.00
    As 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 Naish Psycho Kiteboarding Kite 2025 Naish Psycho Kiteboarding Kite
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    2025 Naish Psycho Kiteboarding Kite

    Naish

    $1,559.00 - $2,089.00
    Say hello to the Psycho- the ultimate Big Air machine, designed for kiteboarders who dare to take the plunge into a new world of unparalleled quality and performance. The Psycho allows riders of all levels to boost into progression of Big Air, providing...
    $1,559.00 - $2,089.00
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    2025 Naish Pivot Kiteboarding Kite 2025 Naish Pivot Kiteboarding Kite
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    2025 Naish Pivot Kiteboarding Kite

    Naish

    $876.85 - $1,364.35
    BIG AIR / FREERIDE / SURF Sizes: 5m / 6m / 7m / 8m / 9m / 10m / 11m / 12m / 14m Features: Profile Lock Seam - Maintains longevity of frame rigidity and holds draft position in place. Redefined Bridle - To ensure perfect tension to each point. NEW TLS...
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  • 2024
    2024 Naish Triad Kiteboarding Kite 2024 Naish Triad Kiteboarding Kite
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    2024 Naish Triad Kiteboarding Kite

    Naish

    $1,249.00 - $2,079.00
    2024 Naish Triad Kiteboarding Kite Sizes: 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 11 / 12 / 14 Size 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 Windrange 26+ 24-39 22-37 21-35 18-33 16-30 14-28 13-26 12-24 11-22 Aspect Ratio 4.01 4...
    $1,249.00 - $2,079.00
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  • 2026 Naish Pivot NVision Kiteboarding Kite - Right Profile 2026 Naish Pivot NVision Kiteboarding Kite - Left Profile
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    2026 Naish Pivot NVision Kiteboarding Kite

    Naish

    $2,599.00 - $3,399.00
    2026 Pivot NVision High-Performance Freeride / Big Air Sizes: 6m / 7m / 8m / 9m / 10m / 11m / 12m / 14m Are you the kind of rider who notices every micro-adjustment? The Pivot NVision is your dream kite. The 2026 takes the legendary Pivot DNA and...
    $2,599.00 - $3,399.00
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  • 2026 Naish Pivot Q Kiteboarding Kite - Red 2026 Naish Pivot Q Kiteboarding Kite - White
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    2026 Naish Pivot Q Kiteboarding Kite

    Naish

    $1,499.00 - $2,299.00
    2026 Pivot Q Performance / Freeride / Big Air Sizes: 5m / 6m / 7m / 8m / 9m / 10m / 11m / 12m / 14m If you're looking for a single kite that can handle freeride, big air, foil sessions, and wave play without compromise, the Pivot Q is hard to beat. For...
    $1,499.00 - $2,299.00
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Brazilian Brothers Test the F-One Trigger Brainchild

See how this big air kite measures up in Brazil's overpowered conditions.

General Kite FAQs/Guides

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
Brand Valve High Y / Low V Kite Side: Loop / Knot Binding Board Spacing Handle Spacing
Airush Boston Low V Knot Steering lines, Loop Center lines 6" 8"
Brunotti -- -- -- 6" 8"
Cabrinha Standard Hose End Low V Loop Steering lines, Knot Center lines 6" 7"
Crazyfly High Pressure SUP High Y Knot Steering lines, Loop Center lines 7" 8"
Duotone Custom High Y / Some Low V Loop Steering lines, Knot Center lines 7" / Slinder Track 7"
Eleveight Standard Hose End Low V Knot Steering lines, Loop Center lines 6" 7"
F-One High Pressure SUP Depends on kite model Knot Steering lines, Loop Center lines 6" 8.5"
Flysurfer High Pressure SUP High Y Knot Steering lines, Loop Center lines 6" 8"
Harlem Custom Depends on kite model Knot Steering lines, Loop Center lines -- --
Harlem -- -- -- 6" 7 1/8"
Liquid Force Max Flow Low V Knot Steering lines, Loop Center lines 6" 8"
Litewave -- -- -- 6" 8"
Naish High Pressure SUP Low V Knot Steering lines, Loop Center lines 6" 8.5"
North Standard Hose End Low V Knot Steering lines, Loop Center lines 6" 7"
Ocean Rodeo Standard Hose End Low V Knot Steering lines, Loop Center lines 6" 7.5"
Ozone Boston - Fat Tip/Screw-In Low V Knot Steering lines, Loop Center lines 6" 8"
Reedin Max Flow Low V Knot Steering lines, Loop Center lines 6" 8"
Slingshot Built Into Hose
*NXT High Pressure SUP
Low V Knot Steering lines, Loop Center lines 6" 6"

Most riders shoot for a three-kite quiver to cover light, mid, and high wind sessions. That gives you the flexibility to ride in just about any conditions. If you’re on a tighter budget, you can get by with two kites—just expect to sit out a few sessions at the extremes.

Big kites (13–17m) shine in light winds but feel slower in response. Mid-size kites (10–13m) are the "everyday drivers," great for most freeride conditions. Small kites (9m and under) are fast and powerful: ideal for strong winds, looping, and foiling, but trickier for beginners.

All-around kites are the best choice for most riders. They’re forgiving, versatile, and cover a wide wind range. If you already know you’ll spend most of your time in waves or throwing unhooked tricks, a surf kite or crossover freestyle kite will give you more performance where it matters.

Both have advantages. New kites give you full lifespan, warranty, and the latest materials. Used kites can save you a lot of money, but stick with gear less than five years old and always inspect the canopy, lines, and safety systems. A good middle ground is grabbing last year’s closeout model.