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  2. Kiteboarding - Wikipedia

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    Kiteboarding or kitesurfing [1] is a sport that involves using wind power with a large power kite to pull a rider across a water, land, snow, sand, or other surface. It combines the aspects of paragliding, surfing, windsurfing, skateboarding, snowboarding, and wakeboarding. Kiteboarding is among the less expensive and more convenient sailing ...

  3. Kitewing - Wikipedia

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    It is important to remember that a Kitewing should always be used with caution, in clear safe areas, and with the proper safety equipment. Typical safety equipment are helmets and safety leash especially designed for Kitewing riders. On land ice or snow, serious riders use a full set of knee and elbow pads, wrist guards and a back harness as well.

  4. Kite landboarding - Wikipedia

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    Kite landboarding, also known as land kiteboarding or flyboarding, is based on the sport of kitesurfing, where a rider on a surf-style board is pulled over water by a kite. Kite landboarding involves the use of a mountain board or landboard, which is essentially an oversized skateboard with large pneumatic wheels and foot-straps.

  5. Robby Naish - Wikipedia

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    Windsurfing, Kiteboarding, Stand-up Paddling, Foiling, Wing-Surfing [1] [2] Robby Naish, La Perouse Bay, Maui, Hawaii 9-8-2019 Robby Naish, Windsurfing, Aerial, La Perouse Bay, Maui, Hawaii, 9-8-2019 Robert Staunton Naish (born April 23, 1963 in La Jolla, San Diego, California ) is an American athlete and entrepreneur who has won 24 World ...

  6. International Kiteboarding Association - Wikipedia

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    The International Kiteboarding Association was founded in April 2008 by Guillaume Fournier (two-time kiteboarding world champion), after the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) had included the principle of surfers being propelled by a kite in the 'ISAF Equipment Rules of Sailing'. [3]

  7. Leading edge inflatable kite - Wikipedia

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    The bridles on the kite restrict the leading edge and hold it in line with the rest of the kite. In addition, the concave trailing edge enables the kite to be sheeted out further than a traditional C- kite, which is why a Bow kite can be nearly 100% depowered. The inflatable and bow kite designs were invented by Dominique and Bruno Legaignoux. [2]

  8. Power kite - Wikipedia

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    The lift generated by the kite and other flying characteristics are affected by the kite's angle of attack, which is set by the bridle; the arrangement of lines which terminate the main kite lines and attach to a number of points across the kite's surface. Power kites having 4 or 5 lines come in two variants, fixed bridle and depowerable.

  9. Bow kite - Wikipedia

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    The bow kite design was pioneered by Bruno Legaignoux, [1] [2] [3] and has been licensed to many kite manufacturers. Bow kites have a wider wind range than C-kites (traditional LEI kites), so two kite sizes (7 and 12 square metres (75 and 129 sq ft)) could form an effective quiver for winds ranging from 10 to 30 knots for a 75-kilogram (165 lb ...

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