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Let's Chat: Aaron on the Mystic Majestic X Wave Harness
The Mystic Majestic X Wave Harness - A Review
There’s a lot of hype in the market about hard-shell kiteboarding harnesses. And for good reason—they work amazingly well.
This morning I had a go on the 2017 Mystic Majestic X Wave Harness while kiteboarding. Normally, I wouldn’t have strayed from my previously favorite harness brand, but one of the guys here at the shop talked me into it.
I wear a size 34 in pants and shorts and would have normally opted for a size large harness. I was
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31st May 2017
Let's Chat: Jesse Richman Joining Ride Engine's Team
Jessie Richman Joins Ride EnginePhoto credit: Ride EngineHere's the latest from Ride Engine's email blast... Few fits in the kiteboarding industry could be more appropriate and well-suited than Jesse Richman joining the ranks of Ride Engine. As an innovative new brand, Ride Engine is focused on challenging the status quo and setting ourselves apart from the standards set by the industry. Jesse has been doing the same thing over his decade-long career as a professional a
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6th Apr 2016
2016 Ride Engine Overview feat. MACkite's Nathan
2016 Ride Engine Overview feat. MACkite's Nathan
The 2016 Ride Engine harness has broken through the kiteboarding industry with a revolutionary design and fit. Sticking to a classic form, the Ride Engine is able to be customized based on your desired riding. The exchangeable spreader bar is a nice touch, with the ability to change sizes as well as material. Nathan breaks down the differences in the Ride Engine harness types as well as getting the perfect fit.
The Line Up:Hex-Core
Wide
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28th Oct 2015
2016 Ride Engine Harness Overview with Alex Fox
2016 Ride Engine Harness OverviewRide Engine’s Armor harness features a revolutionary design that will forever change expectations of how a kiteboarding harness should look, feel and perform. The core of the Armor is an ergonomic hard shell designed around hundreds of precision molds and contoured to distribute load evenly across the lumbar and hips and lock the harness low on your back where it’s supposed to be. The result is a low-profile, form-fitting harness that will dramatically improve yo
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7th Oct 2015