Kite
Kiteboarding is MACkite's love child, it's the heartbeat of our shop, and we're here to help you sort through kiteboarding equipment that matches the way you ride. If you're comparing kite surfing gear or figuring out which style fits your goals, our crew offers honest, experience-backed input from riders who test the gear we sell.
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CrazyFly Hexa Binding Screws and Washers Set
Crazyfly
$17.95CrazyFly Hexa Binding Screws and Washers Set Crazyfly Hexa Binding screws and washers. Great replacements if you ever lose a screw on the water or during travel. Includes: 4 pads/straps screws 4 washers$17.95 -
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 -
Lightwind Reinvented
2023 CrazyFly Slicer
Crazyfly
$859.00Board Style: Lightwind Reinvented Sizes: 154 x 44cm, 160 x 44cm The 2023 Slicer is the ultimate light wind machine which definitely stands out from the crowd. Blending together the most advanced technologies and materials while focusing on the best...$859.00
Frequently Asked Kiteboarding Questions
What do I need to kite?
While it looks like a lot, the setup is pretty simple. You'll need these things to get started:
- Kite
- Control bar with lines
- Inflation pump
- Seat or waist harnes
Of course, you could look at our kiteboarding packages — they might have everything you need to get started on your journey.
How do I keep myself safer on the water?
Good question! Safety should be your priority when riding. It's important to have the ability to stay warm, float, and release easily to make sure you have full automony of your session. We suggest having a wetsuit (even if you keep it in your car, it's still nice to have on-hand), a flotation or impact vest, and a hook knife.
These kites look neat — how do I learn?
We have a firm belief that you can become a self-sufficient rider with the right instructor. We've seen too many people try to kite on their own, only to put themselves or others in danger. On average, it can take 30+ hours to become an independent rider, and that only increases with the lack of proper direction and guidance.
Luckily, MACkite has been offering lessons for over 15 years, and we're ready to get you on the water, the right way.