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Which is the best equipment from me ???

We would like to help all our  clients with our experience in buying the right equipment.

Having  a school and a kite center let us try a big variety of kites, Boards, Harness,  we see all different people fly different kites of all different  brands  and we talk about of different characteristic all time.

So who better that us will be able to help you to buy your best equipment??

Let us know what are you looking for  and we will try to suggest you which kind of kite or board is good for your needs we are partner with some of the biggest shop in the  State and we are  dealer of Best Kiteboarding, Ocean Rodeo and  Kite Fix.

 

 

          We offer great DEALS andPACKAGES  EQUIPMENT + LESSON

 

         Contact us and we will take care of your order shipping directly at you home

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(Frrom Best Kiteboarding web page) 

First of all, do not buy anything (except maybe a trainer kite) before you take a few lessons. If you buy gear before you know anything about the sport, you run a serious risk of buying all the wrong gear ... not just the wrong gear for the conditions you’ll be riding in, but you truly could be buying the “wrong” gear. Technology has come a long way over the past year or so, so even buying something from 2006 in perfect condition at a “great price” could be a serious mistake. You’ll see a lot of super-cheap gear being sold on E-Bay or various kite forums or retail shops, but if it sounds like too good a deal, it probably is. We would never recommend that you buy a C-kite for your first kite, but if you’re just getting into the sport, you won’t know what this means, which again, is why you need to take lessons. Your instructor will help steer you into the right equipment for your own particular needs.