Directional Boards for Kitesurfing
Kite surfboards fall under the category of directional boards, meaning they are designed to be ridden with the nose forward, similar to traditional surfboards. These boards allow riders to carve turns, stay connected to the wave, and ride with less reliance on constant kite power.
Choosing the Right Kite Surfboard
Choosing the right kite surfboard depends on rider weight, wave size, and local conditions. Smaller boards offer faster response and tighter turns, while larger boards provide more stability and easier starts. Board volume, rocker, and fin setup all play a role in how the board performs on the water.
If you’re unsure which kite surfboard is right for your setup, the team at Jupiter Watersports is always available to help.

