Pic of the Day – Kitewing and Dirtsurfer Air
By picoftheday • Mar 3rd, 2009 • Category: Everything ElseThe Kitewing and Dirtsurfer are a match made in heaven!
This is an awesome pick showing that you can get big air with the Kitewing!
The Kitewing and Dirtsurfer are a match made in heaven!
This is an awesome pick showing that you can get big air with the Kitewing!
The Kitewing is awesome, and so is this picture!
The hand-held sail, called the Kitewing, is often used with a Dirtsurfer (many people call it Wingsurfing). With a Kitewing and a Dirtsurfer, you can travel at high speeds without ever getting speed wobble (due to the Dirtsurfer's design).
Video of the Kitewing & Dirtsurfer in Action
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How cool would it be to be able to Kitewing on water? INCREDIBLY COOL! Now, thanks to the creators of the Kitewing, you can!

Introducing the Wave Warrior! Imagine a mix of kiteboarding and windsurfing, except without the strings and without the sail being attached to anything.
With the Wave Warrior you can get nice jumps and airtime. You can even pull off no hand jumps.
It is said on the Wave Warrior's web site that it requires less strength to handle than in kiteboarding and windsurfing, and that it is "totally depowerable, which makes it very safe to use." Meaning that you have great control over the wing while you are riding.
The Wave Warrior in action...
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The Kitewing is a handheld sail that has opened the door to many possibilities. It is like wind surfing, except the sail is completely unattached to anything and is handheld. A Kitewing can be used in any season, summer, winter, whenever.

You can use a Kitewing with a mountainboard, inline skates, dirtsurfer, longboard, whatever you want. Don't worry about it snowing because the fun doesn't ever stop. Use the Kitewing with a snowboard, skiis, or go on a frozen lake with ice skates.
With a Kitewing you can get going pretty fast and get some nice air. This is what they say on the Kitewing web site
"Speeds up to 100 km/h (62 mp/h) and 5 m high, 40 m long jumps on flat surface are not unusual."
5 meters is roughly 16 feet, and 40 meters is roughly 131 feet!
Here is a video of the Kitewing in action...
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