The sport of kite surfing
September 28, 2009
Kite surfing started to be a leisure sport in 1980s. On the other hand, its popularity touched the sky twenty years after. In the year 2005, the total kite surfers were measured approx. It was an amazing increase in Kite surfing which was less than 1,000 in the beginning of millennium. This sport of Kite Surfing is even known as kite boarding or some even refer it as fly surfing in few European countries.
Kites that are usually used for kite surfing are significant in there sizes. These are known to be power kites as well. In the present days, we are known with 3 major kinds of power kites.
The first one is the airfoil kite; it is available without the interior structure. These kites can be surfed quickly as well as come with the valves, which allow the release of air to be there or else they might drop. These are difficult to fly initially but smooth afterwards.
The second sorts are the Inflatable kites having an inflatable edge which helps them in forming as well as preserving the kite’s falcate shape.
The third kind of kite is the framed kite having a rigid edge made up of fiberglass or graphite, which helps them in forming shapes of these kites.
Kite Surfing- Thrill and Leisure
September 28, 2009
Both carts as well as boats are capable of turning and sailing the upcoming winds. These winds usually generate enough forces underneath that kite finally tends to fly it off away from the ground. These wind forces are too powerful that they can make the kite fly in air for a good time period.
Kites have been powerful enough to drive a vehicle across the snow, ground ice or even water. These kites are mutually dependent on the energy of blowing wind, it is even necessary at the same time to get it off the surface and make them fly. On the other hand once the kite flies in the air then it seems as flyer owns the wind.
In the late 1980’s Kiteski, Wipika, F1, Concept Air, Naish Kites along with C-Quad promoted few water launch kites. These kites can be surfed again when the force of winds falls short into the water.




