Save cash money on 2007 kite harnesses!
Often overlooked, the lowly harness may be the most important safety item in your setup. If you’re still using your old windsurfing harness for kiteboarding, it could be time to consider upgrading to a true kite harness. What’s more, if this has been your first season of kiteboarding, by this point you might be ready to make the move from a seat harness to a waist harness!
There are some things to look for when choosing your kite harness. You’ll want stainless steel rings for attaching your kite leash, a solid kite-specific spreader bar with a flared “nose” to prevent inadvertent unhooking, and a nice handle on the back so your sweetheart has something to hold onto. Even if you’re past the beginner’s stage (or gave up your sweetheart to take up kiteboarding), the handle makes it easy to haul your harness to your favorite launch spot.
We’ve got some heavy-duty pricing going down with our current stock of kiteboarding harnesses, so check out our selection and give us a call! We would love to help you choose the right harness for your riding style and ability level. Plus, all of our discounted prices are not reflected on our website. Call us for the best price and selection!



