Buy Naish Kiteboarding Kiteboard
Naish's kiteboards, directional surfboards, and hydrofoils are of true superior quality. We take pride in selling the entire line of Naish kiteboarding. We have tested all of Naish's kiteboarding equipment and are ready to provide you with the best advice. If you have questions, you can always contact us. To inform you, on this page you will find more information about Naish Kiteboarding's twintips, kiteboards, surfboards, and directionals. With the menu below you can quickly navigate to:
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- Naish Kiteboarding kiteboard technology
Twintips Kiteboard Naish Kiteboarding
Naish twintip kiteboards are among the best on the market. World-class kitesurfers like "King of the Air" Kevin Langeree and Ewan Jaspan trust the quality of Naish kiteboards every day and in the most challenging conditions. Naish has developed a special kiteboard for every level of kitesurfer and kitesurfing style. We know that choosing the right kiteboard can be complicated, which is why we have created a summary of Naish kiteboards and surfboards so you can make the best decision. If you have questions about Naish kiteboards and directionals, you can always contact us by email, phone, or WhatsApp.
Naish Monarch kiteboard
The Naish Monarch has been Kevin Langeree's first choice for years. Freestyle, freeride, or big air, the Naish Monarch does it all. The Monarch is a kiteboard with a carbon construction, making it super stiff and providing an incredibly direct feel. Thanks to the thick channels throughout the board, you get exceptional grip that allows you to maintain the edge at high speed and take off into the air. All the information about the amazing Naish Monarch is available here.
Naish Stomp kiteboard
The Naish Stomp is Naish's wakestyle/freestyle kiteboard. Ewan Jaspan, Triple S winner, is closely involved in the development of this board. The thick rocker and low flexibility give the Stomp explosive pop. The wakestyle rocker ensures that your landings are smooth after high jumps or unhooked tricks. The most aggressive wakestyle kitesurfer can use the Naish Stomp with boots for maximum performance. The deep channels in the tips offer you maximum control during takeoff. Discover Naish's wakestyle "weapon," the Stomp, here.
Naish Drive kiteboard
The Naish Drive is similar to the Naish Motion in shape, but its construction is different. The Naish Drive is a high-performance freeride board with a carbon construction. It is the lightest kiteboard in the Naish twintip range, suitable for intermediate to advanced kitesurfers. Thanks to its carbon construction, the Drive has little flex and feels very direct. The freeride rocker allows for easy navigation in choppy water. Read all the information about the Naish Drive here.
Naish Motion kiteboard
The Motion is an excellent freeride kiteboard, ideal for those who have surpassed the beginner level and are starting to make their first jumps. It is an all-terrain board. With a medium flex and freeride rocker, it navigates choppy waters with ease. The channels in the tail give you control and grip at high speeds, and when you prepare to jump or perform unhooked tricks. The Naish Motion has a wood core construction. Check the full description of the Naish Motion here.
Naish Hero kiteboard
The Naish Hero is designed to make starting in kitesurfing as easy as possible. Naish has achieved this by adjusting some key aspects of the outline. The Hero has a large surface area and a flat rocker that makes it easy to handle. Additionally, the flat rocker allows for easy upwind navigation. With the flex of the Hero, you can comfortably ride in choppy waters. Read all about this excellent all-terrain kiteboard, the Naish Hero, here.
Naish Alana kiteboard
The Naish kiteboard for women passionate about kitesurfing, the Alana, is an all-terrain freeride board for freestyle, freeride, and playing in the waves. Its outline, flex pattern, and dimensions such as the stance are specifically designed for lighter and shorter kitesurfers. The medium rocker is the perfect blend of direct feel with an forgiving character. Check out the Naish Alana kiteboard here.
Naish Orbit kiteboard
Little wind? No problem. Naish has the solution with the Naish Orbit. The Naish Orbit is designed to ride with the least amount of wind possible. Thanks to its large surface area and special rocker for light wind, the Naish Orbit is a kiteboard with low resistance and easy to maneuver. On the heel edge, the Naish Orbit has an additional fin to lose the least amount of height in low wind conditions and to gain speed easily. Read the full description of the Naish Orbit here.
Naish Directional Surfboards for Kitesurfing
Robby Naish loves nothing more than kitesurfing on his directional surfboard. He is rarely seen kitesurfing on a twintip. Therefore, it is not surprising that Naish's surfboards are designed with extreme passion and attention, and are of excellent quality. The range of Naish surfboards includes three boards that cover all needs, making the choice easier. Below is a brief description of Naish's surfboards, and you will find a link to the detailed product description. Do you have a question about Naish's directional surfboards? Of course, you can always ask us.
Naish Global directional surfboard
The Naish Global is a high-performance directional wave board for kitesurfing. This means that the Global is designed to ride fast and strong, achieving great speed on the wave and making powerful turns in the most challenging conditions. The Global gives you confidence in the most intense circumstances. The double sandwich bamboo deck keeps the board light and durable. Read all about the Naish Global here.
Naish Skater directional surfboard
The Naish Skater is very agile and responsive. The perfect board for kitesurfers who want to tackle waves in various conditions. If you are starting to surf waves, a compact directional like the Skater is ideal if you are used to a twintip. Its compact shape also makes it very suitable for freestyle without straps. The Naish Skater has a thruster fin setup for good grip and maneuverability. Check out the Naish Skater here.
Naish Go To directional surfboard
The Naish Go To is an all-terrain surfboard that allows you to ride easily, regardless of the conditions. The GoTo will quickly become your favorite board for strapless riding. Compared to the Global, the Go To is a bit wider and has a straighter rocker. This allows the Go-To to glide easily and lets you ride against the wind without issues. The double sandwich bamboo deck is very durable and keeps the board lightweight. All the information about the Naish Go To is here.
Naish Kiteboarding Kiteboard Technology
Manufacturing a good kiteboard is a matter of research into the best techniques, designs, and many tests. Naish boards are filled with the smartest techniques to ensure the quality you expect from a premium brand like Naish. Below, you can find a brief summary of the various features and techniques in Naish surfboards and kiteboards.
Kiteboard Naish Flex Patterns (twintip)
The amount of flex in a board is the degree of flexibility of your kiteboard. A board with a lot of flex is very flexible, while a board with little flex is super rigid, which provides specific riding characteristics. Naish classifies the flex from "Low Flex" to "High Flex." Kiteboards with a lot of flex are comfortable and forgiving of mistakes; an example is the Naish Hero. Kiteboards with medium flex are dynamic and versatile, like the Naish Motion. Kiteboards with little flex are powerful and very direct, like the Naish Monarch.
Kiteboard Rocker Naish
The rocker in a kiteboard is the degree of curvature of the board. The more rocker it has, the more curved it is. Naish has several rocker profiles that vary according to style: wakestyle, freestyle, freeride, and for light wind. The wakestyle rocker has the greatest curvature, making it easier to ride in chop, providing great pop and soft landings. The Naish Stomp is an example. The freestyle rocker is powerful and fast, ideal for aggressive jumps, like the Naish Monarch. The freeride rocker allows for stable riding, as in the Naish Hero. The light wind rocker is almost flat, perfect for low wind conditions, like in the Orbit.
Naish FTC2.0
The Naish FTC 2.0 stands for Flex Torsion Control. This is the second and improved version of the FTC system. It provides optimized stiffness in all axes to prevent torsion, giving the board greater control.