![]() For example, by using new materials that make kites lighter, stronger and safer. Kites are still undergoing enormous development. If you purchase a flat, slightly larger and wider twin tip, you have the advantage of extra buoyancy of the kiteboard and the kiteboard also gets going faster ('plane'). One kite in combination with a twintip kiteboard is the best combination. The wind is then often the most stable and the water is still reasonably calm. How much wind do you need to kitesurf? The ideal wind to start kitesurfing is wind force 4 to 5 (between 14 and 21 knots). In itself it sounds logical that you start with the purchase of one kite. This is a general and indicative overview. To give you an idea of which size kite (size of the kitesurf kite) suits your weight and the wind force, we have made the overview below. the style that the kite surfer wants to show on the water.The size of kite that the kite surfer uses depends on a number of factors including: An indication of common kite sizes are: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 m2. Sizes are indicated in square meters (m2). To begin with, there are different sizes of kites. Which size kite is suitable for you in which wind? Tube: type Bow and SLE: the kite for beginners.Tube and foil kites: explanation of kitesurf kites. ![]()
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