Kitesurfing with a directional board brings surfing and kite power together in one fluid experience. Instead of just riding powered by the kite, you begin to use the wave itself — carving, flowing, and linking turns with real surf-style control. It’s one of the most dynamic and expressive disciplines in kiteboarding, whether you’re chasing clean ocean swell or making the most out of wind-driven Baltic waves.
Read moreDirectional kitesurf boards come in different shapes, sizes, volumes, and constructions, each designed for specific conditions and riding styles. From compact, responsive shapes for tight turns in smaller waves to longer, more stable boards built for bigger swell, chop, or even light-wind cruising — every detail matters. Fin setups, rocker lines, and rail profiles all influence how the board feels under your feet and how it performs when kite power meets wave energy.
Choosing the right board depends on your experience, local conditions, and the type of riding you want to develop. If you have questions about volume, shape, fin systems, or which model would suit your style best, get in touch with us — we’ll gladly help you find the right directional setup. And if a specific board is not currently in stock, we can order it directly from the manufacturer’s warehouse with fast delivery and offer an individual discount upon request.
Kitesurfing with a directional board brings surfing and kite power together in one fluid experience. Instead of just riding powered by the kite, you begin to use the wave itself — carving, flowing, and linking turns with real surf-style control. It’s one of the most dynamic and expressive disciplines in kiteboarding, whether you’re chasing clean ocean swell or making the most out of wind-driven Baltic waves.
Read moreDirectional kitesurf boards come in different shapes, sizes, volumes, and constructions, each designed for specific conditions and riding styles. From compact, responsive shapes for tight turns in smaller waves to longer, more stable boards built for bigger swell, chop, or even light-wind cruising — every detail matters. Fin setups, rocker lines, and rail profiles all influence how the board feels under your feet and how it performs when kite power meets wave energy.
Choosing the right board depends on your experience, local conditions, and the type of riding you want to develop. If you have questions about volume, shape, fin systems, or which model would suit your style best, get in touch with us — we’ll gladly help you find the right directional setup. And if a specific board is not currently in stock, we can order it directly from the manufacturer’s warehouse with fast delivery and offer an individual discount upon request.