Kite

The SIGNATURE boards are designed for pure surfing and stem from long evolution of out kite surfboards. Every year, the shape gets better to make your surf riding ever more natural and free. Available sizes: 5'6, 5'8, 5'10. NEW Size 5'6 for 2018!
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Alexandre Caizergues claimed the 2017 Kite Speed World Championship, held on Masirah Island, in the Sultanate of Oman. Caizergues won 10 of the 12 races and set a new championship record of 48.45 knots (89.72 km/h).
Awesome weekend at the 2017 Bridge of the Gods Kitefest in Stevenson WA. Riders David Tonijuan from Barcelona, Spain and Set Texeira from Brazil representing F-One in the Pro Freestyle Division.
F-One rider Joey Pasquali takes the W for the 2017 Kiteboard for Cancer Race in Hood River, OR. Over 6 hours of straight kiting with some awesome competition and for a great cause. Way to represent Joey!! Thank you to all our friends and family far and near who helped us reach our goal. We couldn’t have accomplished this without you! Cover Photo by Richard Hallman
ONE week and counting until our annual Northwest Summer Demo Tour and the anticipation is killing us! JULY 14 – 31st, 2017 F-One and Manera representative Billy Ackerman and international riders David Tonijuan and Set Teixeira will be visiting the NORTHWEST region!
We are very excited to have two teams this year, F-One Team & Manera Team at the KB4C Event! Create awareness and help generate funding for some incredibly deserving individuals. Please share this webpage as often as you can!
So stoked for our NEXT GENERATION groms who competed in the 2017 WKL Youth Cup!
The Kiteboarder Magazine Crew (Brendan Richards and India Stephenson) Tag along with week 2 of the F-One Mitu Wave Camp at Solosports Adventure Holidays Baja! Read the full article: Baja Tagalongs
70 kids from 12 different countries have competed this weekend in Saint Pierre la Mer, France. We have had some amazing heats from our F-ONE NEXT GENERATION groms which resulted on having 2 World Champions and being on 4 podiums! The very hard conditions have not stopped them from shredding.