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Kitesurfing in Brazil

Kitesurfing Brazil

Have you ever seen those epic images of kitesurfing in perfect lagoons from Brazil?

We have and we would love to plan a trip to Brazil to hit those epic flat water and downwind spots.

Some of the best spots in Brazil are:

Cumbuco

Kitesurfing in Cumbuco Brazil

Kitesurfing in Cumbuco is know for its epic lagoons and amazing flat water tricks. Learn more here.

Fortaleza

Fortaleza is a city in the North West of Brazil has has amazing kitesurfing. The spots along the coast are to numerous to mention and there are down winder trips that run all along the coast until the Amazon.

Kitesurfing Brazil Fortaleza Map

If you want to avoid the cities on your travels why not visit Jericoacoara which is a small beach town known for its epic lifestyle, beach, bars and winds of over 40 knots. The kitesurfing actually happens a short beach buggy ride down the beach in Prea, Brazil.

If you are looking for something really special then travel up further north to the Lençóis Maranhenses National park and explore the amazing lagoons hidden amount the sand dunes.

Check out these amazing pictures:

lençóis maranhenses laggons

The best kiting in the area actually happens in a town just outside the park called Atins. Stay in a Atins pousada to enjoy this epic beach life and the kitesurfing in the river mouth and ocean. The kitesurfing schools run day trips into the park as a kitesurfing excursion.

Let us know your favourite spots to kitesurf in Brazil so we can get planning.

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Carving Turns: Toeside to Heelside Gybe

The toeside to heelside carve is excellent exercise for moving our feet all around the board while mastering how our kite helps with these exercises. Try out a couple of techniques and strategies for wave riding along with Oswald Smith!

Music:
Courtesy of Tru Thoughts
Sunset Strut by Lost Midas
The Sicilian by Bonobo

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MaiTai Cabarete Invitational 2016

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The Men’s Final having the all-new format: Riders fall into line in sequence and alternate to go in the box and try one trick. Seven tries, top 4 count.

In simple terms: it is one by one, making it simpler for the judges, the general public as well as the riders to follow the adventure.

Frequent misunderstanding: Seven tries and 4 counting implies much less risk is taken.
Truth: Since the riders know the scores as well as their position on the heat, the bar is actually raised higher and higher – in case a rider wants a double to be able to advance (and also the new format allows them to know that), they will throw it.