
Julien Mrowka escaped the German winter and went to Egypt. Watch him enjoying good times on the water with friends in El Gouna!
https://vimeo.com/159506293
Julien Mrowka escaped the German winter and went to Egypt. Watch him enjoying good times on the water with friends in El Gouna!
https://vimeo.com/159506293
“Yeah Whatever” is a short film made out of a winter trip to CWC, Philippines. Starring: Wes Gumpel, Matt Montoro, Jules Charraud, Ben Leclair, William Klang, Dominik Gührs
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Music: Dr Victor and the Rasta rebels – I love to truck
Edited by Kyle Cabano
Bruna Kajiya and Colleen Carroll meet up for a quick and dynamic session. Watch the girls in action!
EDIT: Vincent Bergeron
Au this was a bad crash during this years Red Bull King of the Air 2016. Check out Lewis Cathern’s Mega Loop Crash Red Bull King of the Air 2016.
To simply to say that kitesurfing is popular is doing this extreme sport a bit of disservice. The throngs of kitesurfing enthusiasts that head to the shores for kitesurfing at every chance they get points for an undeniable admiration and love for kitesurfing. Unlike many other extreme sports, kitesurfing draws from a number of extreme sports, mixes things up and produces one of the most thrilling sports that man has invented in the recent history.
To put things into perspective, kitesurfing borrows from surfing, skateboarding, wakeboarding, windsurfing and even snowboarding. By participating in kitesurfing, you match many of skills used in other extreme sports at one go. There is no denying that kitesurfing presents a challenge every time.
However, as challenging as it is, there is nothing like it around. Especially when you combine it with a stunning and beautiful beach, which is exactly what Cape Town provides. There are few places in the world that can match the scenery and beauty of Cape Town. The cozy white sandy beaches, the warm temperature and the undeniably beautiful and picturesque backdrop create somewhat of a heaven to every kitesurfing enthusiasts. The legendary table mountains that surround Cape Town are not only pleasing, but a great phenomenon to see. Moreover, the view is far better from the ocean while kitesurfing.
So what makes kitesurfing Cape Town the best kitesurfing experience all round? If not Cape Town’s serene environment, then the kitesurfing ‘movement’ in Cape Town will make the experience simply thrilling.
Origins Of Kitesurfing In Cape Town
As far back as when kitesurfing emerged as a sport did extreme water sports enthusiasts in and around Cape Town try their hands on it. This was in the late nineties. At the turn of the millennium, more and more people were interested in experiencing the ocean shores in an all-new manner. Kitesurfing emerged as the best way to do so, making it quite popular among the adrenaline junkies around the world.
However, its popularity soared as years went by. The safety of the sports improved and the techniques and equipment of kitesurfing spread far and fast. Cape Town, a city that keeps the Atlantic Ocean close to it heart was not left behind as it caught wind of this new sport. It has never looked back. Kitesurfing has been a mainstay sport in Cape Town with it popularity only soaring higher and higher.
There is a sizeable population that enjoys kitesurfing Cape Town, making the sport one of the most popular sports along the Cape Town shores.
The Unique Experience Of Kitesurfing Cape Town Shores
Shorelines are known to have windy weather all year round due to the functioning of the sea and land breeze. This makes kitesurfing possible in many ocean front spots around the world. However, kitesurfing in Cape Town is a unique endeavor due to extra wind strength from the south-west winds that blow all year round. In this regard, smaller kites can produce more power, making the whole experience a joy. The reduced weight of the kites in such instances is also a plus.
Learning Kitesurfing In Cape Town
Like almost every other extreme sport, kitesurfing requires some bit of training to get the ropes around the sport. You simply cannot take your gear and hit the beach and start kitesurfing. Training is a prerequisite.
Cape Town has one of the best training organizations that teach all the knowledge of that is required to make kitesurfing a safe adventure. Among the things that novice kitesurfers expect to learn about include, kite launching, safety and pre-launch safety checks, body dragging, riding and many more elements of kitesurfing.