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Check out our power kiting page for more informaton on a sport that harnesses the wind while being zooming across land on wheels.
If you are looking for wild wheel ride, check out our Roller Derby page.
Power Kiting (or Kite Land Boarding) is an exciting sport that allows a person to harness the wind to glide along the land such as an open field using mountain boards or buggies. The most adventurous have even been known to use skateboards and rollerblades ….yikes! In fact, the same kites can be used for three variations of the sport: Snow Kiteboarding, Water Kiting, and Kite Land Boarding (also known as Power Kiting).
Not sure what it looks like? Check out this YouTube video.
Instruction philosophy can vary depending on the Kiteboarding instruction company you choose. Some instructors prefer to start with a two line trainer kite before progressing to a four line power kite. Others start with a four line power kite from the beginning. I would think the age and experience of the prospective kite boarder would play into which direction you choose. In order to use a power kite safely,the kiter must weigh at least 80 pounds.
Instruction can be provided by a licensed International Kiteboarding Organization (IKO) instructor. Instruction serves two purposes:
The IKO Certification card is internationally recognized and allows you to both:
You need to be able to determine an appropriate location free from any obstacles with adequate wind to ensure your safety along with the safety of others.
You learn such terms as:
The parts of the kite such as the leading edge, the trailing edge, wing tips and bridles.
The Wind Window is the area where the kite can fly in the air and has different “zones”which exhibit different characteristics.
During introductory lessons, you learn such things as:
Aerial Kiteboarding: Website and Facebook Page
Check Aerial Kiteboarding, Kiteboarding Manitoba , Local Kiteboarding Spots, and the International Kiteboarding Association for more details.
“Kiteboarding is at the mercy of the wind.”
Aerial Kiteboarding