Kiteboarding Kite Size

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Kite Size Calculator for Beginner Kiteboarders ...

    https://knowledge.thekitespot.com/kite-size-calculator-for-beginner-kiteboarder/
    The calculated kite size is based on the assumption that a large twintip kiteboard with straps is used for learning and freeriding and matches the rider’s weight: 140 x 42cm – 150 x 45cm for riders 50-80kg 151 x 43cm – 160 x 50cm for riders 80kg+ If you are using a smaller kiteboard then use this Twintip Calculator for Independent Riders.

Kiteboard and Sail Size Charts - Surfertoday

    https://www.surfertoday.com/board-size-chart/kiteboard
    The most important characteristics of a kiteboard are the template outline, the rocker, the board thickness and width, the core materials, and the quality of the straps. Now, take a look at the kiteboard size chart: Rider Weight (lb/kg) Kiteboard Size (cm) Kiteboard Width (cm) 125-150 lb 56-68 kg. 134-148.

Kiteboarding Calculator - Omni

    https://www.omnicalculator.com/sports/kiteboarding
    Foil Kite; The calculator finds out the kite size for the bow kites. The kite sizes are determined according to your weight and wind speed, but not your experience in kite surfing. Remember that the smaller kites will get less wind and power so they are easier to control by first-timers. Approximate kite sizes for the beginners are: < 120 lbs = 5 m²; 121 - 150 lbs = 7 m²

Kite Size Calculator for Kitefoiling thekitespot.com

    https://knowledge.thekitespot.com/kite-size-calculator-kitefoiling/
    875cm² for 70-90kg rider. 1000cm² for 85kg+ rider. The LEI kite size calculators are provided by thekitepot.com as a guide. Any kite size chosen for kiteboarding is the final decision of the kiteboarder*.

How to Select the Right Kite Size – Kitty Hawk Kiteboarding

    https://khkkiteboarding.com/pages/how-to-select-the-right-kite-size
    In the great world we live in there is no “one size fits all” kite. With that being said most average sized riders (140-190lbs) would want to start with a 12m kite. This is the standard for most riders. This size will get you out on the water most windy days depending on where you live.

Choosing the right kite size - Kitesurfing Handbook

    http://kitesurfing-handbook.peterskiteboarding.com/progression/choosing-the-right-kite-size
    The above wind ranges are for riders with over 1 year experience and at least 30 sessions logged. Sam has contributed this formula that could assist you choosing the right kite size: Weight (kg) / wind (knots) x 2.2 = size of kite you should be using. E.g. 58 kg / 16 knots x 2.2 = 7.9 so use an 8m kite.

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