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How Fast Do Kite Surfers Ride

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How Fast Do Kite Surfers Ride

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  1. How Fast Do Kite Surfers Ride?

  2. kiteboarders generally ride at the speed of 15 to 25 miles per hour. Kiteboarders sometimes go faster than 25 miles per hour to 40 mph in the right wind, right water conditions, and using a good kiteboard for the ride. An expert kiteboarder can ride at the speed of 50mph to a maximum of 60 mph.

  3. How fast can a racer ride when kitesurfing? These are some real-life examples of kitesurf riding speed as measured by various riders over different races using a kiteboarding GPS. 28 mph for a typical session A twin tip was tested at 40 mph on perfectly smooth water. Regular cruising at 29-32 km on a 132-cm board and a 14-m kite Riding too fast on a 12m: 44 mph peak (3s) and 40 mph continuous In winds of 25 knots,  A 16-meter kite travels at about 30 mph. Racing kites at 40 mph

  4. A kite rider can ride much faster in stable wind conditions. Another factor is the apparent wind, wind produced by the movement of the board itself. As a result, a normal rider can ride extremely faster than wind speed, sometimes double that wind speed.

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