Kite - Allround
On this page, you'll find an overview of all our allround/freeride kitesurf kites. Allround and freeride kites are the most commonly used kites thanks to their friendly nature. These kites are versatile and super easy to use, making them perfect for the broadest audience of kitesurfers. At our store, you'll find allround freeride kites from all major brands such as Duotone, North, Cabrinha, Naish, Airush, and more. Allround freeride kites can be used by kitesurfers of all levels: from beginners to pro's and for every discipline from foil to big air. Want to know which allround freeride kite is best for you? Ask us or read More »
On this page, you'll find an overview of all our allround/freeride kitesurf kites. Allround and freeride kites are the most commonly used kites thanks to their friendly nature. These kites are versatile and super easy to use, making them perfect for the broadest audience of kitesurfers. At our store, you'll find allround freeride kites from all major brands such as Duotone, North, Cabrinha, Naish, Airush, and more. Allround freeride kites can be used by kitesurfers of all levels: from beginners to pro's and for every discipline from foil to big air. Want to know which allround freeride kite is best for you? Ask us or read More »
All-round/Freeride kites at Kitemana
Time for a new allround kite? At Kitemana, we sell kites from the biggest kitesurfing brands. With such a wide range of kites available, it can be challenging to make a choice, especially if you're new or a beginner in the kitesurfing sport. This page is here to give you a good overview of allround & freeride kites so that you can make the best decision. Below, we've compiled the most frequently asked questions. If you still have questions after reading this page, feel free to contact us via WhatsApp, email, phone, or visit our megastore.
Most frequently asked questions when purchasing an All-round/Freeride kite:
- 1. Which freeride kite is the best all-round kite?
- 2. What is the difference between all-round kites and freeride kites?
- 3. What are important properties of an all-round / freeride kite?
- 4. What is the shape of a freeride kite?
- 5. What is the difference between a three and a five strut kite?
- 6. What is the best size of a freeride kite?
- 7. Which freeride kites are suitable for beginners?
- 8. From which brands does Kitemana sell all-round freeride kites?
Which freeride kite is the best all-round kite?
At Kitemana we only sell kites from premium brands. These all-round freeride kites have the best performance in their segment. There is no such thing as a best all-round kite, but there is the best all-round kite for you. That is why we are always happy to help you find your best all-round freeride kite. Ultimately, your choice will depend on brand preference, availability and your budget. Some examples of freeride kites are: Airush Lithium, Slingshot Code, Duotone Evo or the Core Nexus.
What is the difference between an all-round kite and a freeride kite?
Allround kites fall within the freeride category at Kitemana. Most allround kites have three struts, providing them with the utmost versatility. Generally, these kites have a lighter bar pressure and reasonably quick steering behavior, allowing you to enjoy riding on your directional or foil with one of these freeride kites.
What are important properties of an all-round / freeride kite?
Most allround freeride kites are designed to be accessible and forgiving. The biggest advantage of allround kites is their versatility, making them suitable for easy boosting, good relaunch capabilities, and a balanced turning speed—not too fast or too slow. Additionally, these kites allow you to explore various aspects of kitesurfing, such as big air, kiteloops, freestyle, foiling, and wave riding, helping you discover what you enjoy the most. By gaining a good impression of different disciplines first, you can ultimately determine your preferred style. Only when you have that clarity you should invest in a kite specifically designed for activities like big air, freestyle, or wave kitesurfing.
What shape does a freeride kite have?
Freeride kites with five struts are often more 'bow' shaped than those with three struts. These bow-shaped kites are also known as SLE (Supported Leading Edge) kites. They feature a wider arc, higher aspect ratio, and a bridle line system that supports the kite's profile. Three-strut kites often have a hybrid shape, combining elements of both C-shaped and bow kites. These designs are also referred to as open C, delta C, or hybrid C. Learn more about the various kite designs in this blog.
View the different categories of kites here
Allround kites Freestyle kites Wave kites Lightwind kites Big Air kites Kitesurf sets
What is the difference between a three and a five strut kite?
True freeriders ride with three or five-strut kites. Most five-strut kites are high-performance freeride kites designed for achieving high jumps. Nowadays, these kites are often marketed as big air kites. A five-strut kite typically steers a bit slower, has more bar pressure, and rides easily upwind. On the other hand, a three-strut kite steers faster, making it generally more suitable for a sportier kitesurfer who might also want to ride on a foil or practice unhooked freestyle tricks. However, both types of kites are super versatile and often well-suited for beginner kitesurfers.
What is the best size for a freeride kite?
The ideal size for your freeride kite depends on the number of kites you want to have, your body weight, riding style, and your home spot. Naturally, less wind and heavier kitesurfers require a larger kite. If you enjoy doing old-school tricks, you often want a larger kite for stability and more hang time. Small kites are better for kiteloops, foiling, and wave riding.
Which freeride kites are suitable for beginners?
Actually, all allround and freeride kites are suitable for beginners. As a beginner, you want a kite that helps you progress as quickly as possible. Allround kites have characteristics that make kitesurfing as easy as possible, allowing you to discover the sport in a safe and enjoyable way. Allround kites go upwind easily, relaunch easily, are forgiving, and have a wide depower range.
From which brands does Kitemana sell all-round freeride kites?
Airush: BY INNOVATORS FOR INNOVATORS
Cabrinha: LIVE FREE. RIDE FREE.
Core Kiteboarding: PREMIUM KITES & BOARDS FROM FEHMARN, GERMANY.
Duotone Kiteboarding: TRUE KITEBOARDING.
F-One: ENJOY ALL CONDITIONS, TRY OUT NEW THINGS, OPEN UP YOUR PLAYGROUND
North: FOR THE SEEKERS.
Ozone: INSPIRED BY NATURE · DRIVEN BY THE ELEMENTS
Reedin Kiteboarding: IMAGINE KITEBOARDING #BEYOND
Slingshot: THE ART OF POWER
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