Why is Airush not supported in the US? A tiny retailer in Hood River is not a distribution center. If they are, they have no clue on how to run and manage their distribution. Here are some perfect examples... No local demo days or tours. No sponsorships for local kite events and/or competitions. No...
I have the airush foil skate. 124 cm. It is a bit heavy (but that is expected). I can imagen that the 145 cm can do well in light wind - although the nose is quite wide. BTW: My Airush Foil Skate 124 is for sale. Placed in Europe (Denmark). An alternative to a light wind, low volume board is the re-...
Kubus Sport aquired Naish in January 2023. They were the main distributor for Naish in Europe if I remember correctly. They also own ProLimit and I believe several other brands. It seems that they did a 'cleanup' and focused on the main selling products. Since they seems like a well established com...
I took apart my rope slider. Used for 1½ year. All looks fine, but I have a hard time putting the round metal cylinder back inside the small loop at the end of the rope.
Any suggestions to assemble this again?
I just finnished my watch of Road to Megaloop. I love kiteboarding - but mostly I do waveboard and foil - so at first I wasn't interested in video about doing a megaloop. I keep hearing about Steezy Pete at the 365 kitesurf podcast.. Finally I saw the full 8 episodes. (well, a few places I need to j...
I guess on this board it won't work. IMO you need a front/center position. You could also try to mount 2 at the front... I would prefer "monostrap" in front most position and only use it for handling the board when starting. But ride strapless. Screenshot 2023-09-04 150216.jpgScreenshot 2023-09-04 ...
I'm learning kite foil at present and want to use hook/s while learning. I'm a little unclear whether to mount 1 or 2. And where to mount them. I don't really want to go the blue planet design in terms of drilling into the board. I started with 1 centrally mounted as pictured. The furthest forward ...
I've learned that boards with very narrow middel, and wide nose is not ideal for snotkiting, since it is more difficult to go straight out, when the board wants to turn, when you are on one edge. Does it make sense? However, most modern boards (and skies) have this curved outline, since it works gre...