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    Slingshot Fly Strap V2

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    Description From Slingshot Free of gimmicks and gadgets, the Fly Strap has been built on a proven and straightforward foundation that feels like it...

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    Slingshot Dwarf Craft V3

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    Description From Slingshot The Dwarf Craft is back in its third generation and has been re-designed to optimize your foiling progression. The conca...

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    Slingshot Misfit V11 Carbon

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    Description From Slingshot The Misfit V11 builds on its reputation as the most world-renowned high-performance freeride twin tip ever built.

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    Mystic Wing Foil Hook

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    Description From Mystic The Wing Foil Hook is a spare part that complements our wing foil harnesses. It’s an injection-moulded slider hook, robust ...

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    Mystic Ace Bar Freeride

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    Description From MysticCrafted with pressure-distributing padding and Curv Stealth Wings for extra comfort, we’re stoked to share that the Ace is n...

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    North Orbit Pro Kite 2024

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    From North   DESCRIPTION Competition-optimised to land the highest-scoring tricks, the Orbit Pro is engineered lighter with faster steering, more...

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    Slingshot Formula V3

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    Description From Slingshot This team favorite twin tip continues to put the most technical and high-end materials beneath your feet, using a light ...

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    Slingshot Asylum V6

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    Description from Slingshot The Asylum V6 returns as the top choice for big air and core riders. With a fierce combination of tip/tail channels, agg...

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    Slingshot UFO V3 Kite

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    Description From Slingshot The UFO changed kite foiling forever with its zero-strut design that delivers otherworldly levels of drift, upwind reach...

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    Slingshot Misfit V11

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Kiteboarding

Welcome to Windance, Your Kiteboarding Gear Shop

Whether you're a seasoned kite surfer looking to upgrade equipment or a newbie just starting out, we've got you covered. Our selection of kiteboarding gear includes everything from foot straps and harnesses to kiteboards and control bars. We've also got bags to help you transport your equipment and trainer kites to help you learn the ropes. And don't forget to check out our accessories section for all the little extras you need to make your kiteboarding experience a breeze.

Shop the Best Selection of Kitesurfing Equipment

We've got everything you need to start kiteboarding or take your skills to the next level. 

  • Foot straps are an essential piece of kiteboarding gear that help you stay attached to your board and maintain control while riding.
  • Bags are a handy way to transport your kiteboarding gear, and they come in various sizes and styles to fit all your gear.
  • Harnesses that help you control the kite and stay attached to your board.
  • Harness bars attach to your harness and provide a place to attach your control bar.
  • Kites are the main source of power in kiteboarding, and they come in various sizes and styles to suit different wind conditions and riding styles.
  • Kiteboards are the boards used in kiteboarding, and they are smaller and lighter than traditional surfboards.
  • Control bars are essential kiteboarding gear that allows you to steer the kite and control your speed and direction.
  • Fins are small appendages attached to the bottom of kiteboards that help with maneuverability and stability in the water.
  • Trainer kites are smaller kites used to teach the basics of kiteboarding and are a great way to learn the sport safely.
  • Accessories are the little extras that can make your kiteboarding experience more enjoyable, and they include things like sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses.

Kiteboard Gear for Beginners and Pros

Always choose a reputable company specializing in water sports gear when looking for the best kiteboarding gear. We have knowledgeable and experienced staff who are water sports enthusiasts themselves and who can help you choose the right equipment for your needs and skill level.

Choose a Reputable Kite Surfing Store

When you buy from a reputable kitesurfing shop like Windance, you know you can expect to find a wide selection of high-quality kiteboarding gear, including kites, boards, harnesses, and accessories. And if you have any issues with your equipment, we offer a warranty and return policy to give you peace of mind.

But the benefits of shopping kitesurf gear from Windance don't stop there. You also have access to our expertise and advice, which is invaluable for you as a beginner or experienced rider looking to improve your skills. Plus, we offer additional services, such as help with repairs, rentals, and demos, giving you access to everything you need for a great kiteboarding experience.

So never settle for mediocre kiteboarding gear or subpar customer service. Instead, choose a reputable company specializing in kiteboarding gear, and you'll be ready to shred like a pro.

Kite Boarding History: From Military to Extreme Sports

Kiteboarding, also known as kitesurfing or kite sailing, is a relatively new sport that originated in the 1990s. It's a thrilling and exhilarating activity that combines elements of surfing, windsurfing, and paragliding, and it's quickly become a popular and exciting way to experience the great outdoors.

The history of kiteboarding can be traced back to the mid-1900s when kites were used for military purposes, scientific research, and entertainment. In the 1960s, kiteboarding pioneers began experimenting with using kites to propel themselves across the water on boards, and the first kiteboarding competitions were held in the 1980s.

In the 1990s, kiteboarding began to gain popularity as a recreational sport, and the first kiteboarding gear and equipment were developed to meet the growing demand. Today, kiteboarding is a thriving and exciting sport that attracts thrill-seekers from all over the world.

Kiteboarding has come a long way since its humble beginnings in the 1960s; now, it's a vibrant and welcoming community of people who share a passion for the sport. From local clubs and organizations to international competitions and events, there's something for everyone in the world of kiteboarding.

The Pioneers of Surfing Kiteboards 

A handful of kiteboarding pioneers began experimenting with using kites to propel themselves across the water on boards. These early innovators laid the groundwork for the sport as we know it today. One of the pioneers of kiteboarding was Gijsbertus Adrianus Panhuise, a Dutch engineer and kite enthusiast who is credited with developing the first modern kiteboarding kite in 1961. Panhuise's kite was designed to be used with a surfboard, and it was a significant breakthrough in the development of kiteboarding as a sport.

Another key figure in the history of kiteboarding was Laird Hamilton, an American surfer and waterman who began experimenting with kiteboarding in the 1980s. Hamilton was known for his innovative and aggressive riding style and helped popularize kiteboarding among surfers and other water sports enthusiasts.

Other kiteboarding pioneers include Bruno Legaignoux, a French engineer and kite designer who developed the first inflatable kite in 1986, and Manu Bertin, a French kiteboarding enthusiast who organized the first kiteboarding competitions in the 1980s.

These early innovators laid the groundwork for the development of kiteboarding as a sport, and their contributions continue to be celebrated and recognized by the kiteboarding community today.

So whether you're a seasoned kiteboarder looking for new challenges or a beginner just starting out, there's a place for you in the exciting kiteboarding world. 

Tips and Tricks From Windance Kite Shop Experts

Kiteboarding is an exhilarating sport that's taken the world by storm. But if you're new to the game, it can be overwhelming. That's why we've put together this list of kiteboarding tips and tricks to help you get started on the right foot.

  • Choosing the right gear: One of the most important things to consider when starting out in kiteboarding is your gear. You'll need a kite, a board, a harness, a control bar, and other accessories like foot straps and fins. Choosing the right gear can be tricky, so research and talk to experienced kiteboarders before you purchase. And when in doubt, always choose a reputable company specializing in kiteboarding gear.
  • Learning the basics: Before you hit the water, learn the basics of kiteboarding. This includes things like how to set up your gear, how to control the kite, and how to safely enter and exit the water. If you're a beginner, it's a good idea to take lessons from a qualified instructor who can teach you the ropes and help you avoid common mistakes. You can also practice with a trainer kite, a smaller, safer kite designed for learning.
  • Safety first: Kiteboarding can be thrilling, but remember that safety should always be your top priority. This means wearing a life jacket, staying within your skill level, and being aware of your surroundings. It's also a good idea to have a buddy with you when you're kiteboarding and to let someone on shore know where you're going and when you'll be back. And if you're ever in doubt, it's always better to err on the side of caution and call it a day.
  • Have fun: Above all, kiteboarding is supposed to be fun. So don't stress too much about perfecting everything on your first try. Take your time, enjoy the ride, and remember to have fun. And when it comes to kiteboarding, nothing beats the feeling of flying across the water with the wind in your hair and a smile on your face.

Buy Kitesurf Gear Like The Pros

So there you have it, folks: a few tips and tricks to help you get started in the exciting kiteboarding world. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a newbie just starting out, remember to choose the right gear, learn the basics, stay safe, and have fun. And when you're ready to take your kiteboarding skills to the next level, we'll be here to help you every step of the way. So now go forth and shred like it's 1999!