Kiteboarding strapless – The new kite discipline in many beaches

 

 

Despite being a newly created modality, kitesurfing has not stopped growing and evolving since its birth. That is what happens with strapless kitesurfing, a new way of approaching this sport that has emerged strongly in recent years. To find out what strapless kitesurfing is and to know some tips to enjoy this modality, we have decided to create this article.

 

 

Why is a good idea to kite strapless?

 

All of us are getting old little by little, and more and more, the kite injuries are more painful and difficult to recover. It is for this reason that many kitesurfers, at a certain age, decide to abandon the twin-tip board and switch to a surfboard. And the reality is that at some point in your life, you are going to have to give up those magnificent jumps and handle passes. And is that age does not forgive my friend!

On the other hand, the sensation of surfing waves is another reason why many kitesurfers go strapless. When you are on top of the wave without being tied to your board, the feeling of freedom is maximum. Strapless is the best way to do wave riding!

 

 

Joining kiteboarding and surfing

 

 

Strapless kitesurfing is a way of practicing this water sport that has broken into many international beaches. It was born to combine kite and surf in the same modality.

On one hand we have the kite to gain momentum and perform acrobatics, while on the other hand, the board on which the athlete is standing is the traditional one used for surfing

In this way, this new sport tries to attract the attention of classic board fans to ride waves and gain their loyalty. While it is true that with the kite handicap, the practice of this sport is far from resembling the classic surfer style, on the other hand, in calmer sea conditions, athletes can still enjoy surfing without the need to wait for the timely wave.

 

Tips for your first time kiteboarding strapless

 

Being such a different modality, halfway between surfing and kiteboarding, even for those proficient in either of the two, it will take time to adapt to a new way of practicing this sport. As for recommendations, we comment on the following tips to keep in mind: first, try to find the downwind and get used to everything new. Second, practice the jibe, but do it, do not try to perform strange turns or jumps, try to turn on the board taking advantage of the wind. Third, practice toeside turns; this will help you surf the waves. The fourth thing you must do, once you have controlled the previous ones, will be to perform jumps without restraints, but do not run too much, learn to do some jumps, and try to achieve the proper balance on the board. Once you have reached this point, you can start to perform more complicated tricks.

 

 

An enjoyable trick to keep practicing with to improve your strapless kitesurfing skills is the 180 Ollie. Start developing the necessary movement to enhance and create a more complicated movement gradually. The key to performing is always to be rotating. Lastly, and when you feel completely confident, we recommend that you try a black roll. Try to put the board in a vertical position to perform this trick correctly and enjoy your abilities to surf the sea.

 

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Now that we know what strapless kitesurfing is, let´s go deep into what are the best spots to kite strapless!

Best destinations for kitesurfing wave riding!

In this list you will find some of the best spots for wave riding to kite strapless. we hope you like the list 🙂

1. BOA VISTA

It is possibly the island of the Cape Verde archipelago that has the most spectacular beaches and idyllic conditions for learning. An ideal destination to combine if you want with Sal and visit two spots on the same trip.

2. BARBADOS

The Silver Sands spot located in the south of the island, just 15 minutes from the airport, is the best place on the entire island for both windsurfing and kitesurfing.

3. CABARETE

This small Dominican town has become the ideal vacation destination for windsurfers, kitesurfers, and surfers looking for many other activities out of the water. It completes the vacation with a lively nightlife of bars and restaurants.

4. DAKHLA

Dakhla is the last town in southern Morocco and a former Spanish colony where the dunes of Western Sahara meet the waves of the Atlantic Ocean.

5. ESSAOUIRA

Essaouira is an excellent fishing town with the essence of Morocco and a must-see for kitesurfers and windsurfers.

6. FUERTEVENTURA NORTH

The top spot in the north is Corralejo, located in the middle of ” Las Dunas Natural Park” Corralejo is the most important tourist center in the north of the island.

 

7. GUAJIRÚ

Less than 2 hours from Fortaleza, Guajirú beach has become one of the best-kept secrets of the entire Northeast coast of Brazil for kitesurfing. The spectacular spots of Flexeiras, Lagoinha or Mundau, are just a short distance away.

8. ICARAIZINHO

Spot discovered relatively recently for the practice of windsurfing and kitesurfing and has not yet undergone the same tourist development as other nearby places so that you can enjoy the authentic atmosphere of a small fishing village.

9. JERICOACOARA

Possibly the best known and most memorable spot in the entire northeast of Brazil thanks to the magic of the town of Jericoacoara itself, its geographical location, its landscapes, its people, its offer out of the water, and of course, the force of wind.

10. LANZAROTE

Lanzarote is a Canarian archipelago belonging to the province of Las Palmas and which, thanks to its latitude, has a typical subtropical climate: pleasant temperatures throughout the year and some trade winds that make a special appearance.

11. LASSARGA

Lassarga is a piece of virgin land located in Dakhla in Western Sahara.

12. LE MORNE

From a location point of view, it isn’t easy to imagine a more idyllic place. Think on a beach of fine golden sand covered with palm trees at the foot of a beautiful tropical mountain, turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, and constant winds that occur most of the year.

13. SEA ESMERALDA

To the north of the country, there are more reliable wind conditions for navigation, where Mar Esmeralda stands out, which is one of the new wind spots for navigation, but without a doubt, one of those unexploited paradises that remain in the world.

14. RHODES SOUTH

Prasonisi is a peninsula located in the extreme south of Rhodes, approximately 1h30 by car from the international airport. It is a real wind paradise, which remains strong and constant between May to October, with speeds between 20 and 30 knots.

15. RODRIGUES

Located about 500 km northeast of Mauritius in the middle of the Indian Ocean, Rodrigues is a small island paradise, and almost unexplored, surrounded by a spectacular barrier reef that gives rise to a vast turquoise lagoon that bathes the entire island.

16. SALT

This desert island with a dry climate remains the closest destination to the peninsula during winter with the best conditions for windsurfers, kitesurfers, and surfers.

17. SAN MARTIN

On the French side is the Gallion Bay beach, a magical place that stands out as the central meeting point for windsurfers, kitesurfers, and even surfers from all over the island.

18. SAN MIGUEL DE GOSTOSO

The best spot to navigate in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, less than 2 hours by road north of Natal. A fishing village with sustainable growth where the rhythm of life, energy, and the environment of the place accompany some of the best beaches for surfing in the world