TARIFA KITEBOARDING
COMPANY
Kitesurf Tarifa
Kitesurfing
The TARIFA
KITEBOARDING COMPANY is one of the most popular
schools in Tarifa. It is possibly not the first only kitesurf shop and
center to open up in Tarifa. The instructors will take you to the best
place should the conditions not be ideal. The owner Nacho, is a Spaniard,
world champion in 2001 who established himself and has left a dent. He
runs a surf shop and has one of the largest T-Shirt production in Tarifa.
TARIFA
KITEBOARDING COMPANY is on the Batalla del Salado
which is the main shopping street and where all the local kitesurf shops
are.
Just as Kitesurfing was a combination between sailing
and surfing, kite surfing is a combination between power kite flying and
surfing. The sport has completely exploded in Tarifa over the past 3 or
4 years. In good wind conditions in summer, it isn't unusual to count
over 250 kites in the sea and on the beach……an amazing sight!
It is easy to understand why this sport is so popular
- it looks deceptively easy, the jumps and tricks look spectacular and
it requires much less wind than Kitesurfing.The sport
is open to everyone of all ages; you need to be in good health and relatively
fit (no back, neck or shoulder problems).
Grit determination will also be an asset, because although
kite surfing is easier to master than wind surfing, coordinating all those
skills at the beginning can be a challenge!
Within the sport of Kite Surfing there are two main learning curves that
a new participant will move through. These can conveniently be broken
down into power kite flying skills and board skills. Within each of the
learning curves are a series of skill areas that go to form the overall
activity. It is unlikely that many people will be able to combine these
two areas from the word go, without some prior experience in one or the
other.
There will be short cuts for people who have either good
board skills from a related sport or a high level of power kite flying
skills.
Learning Kitesurf
How to Learn
So, if you fancy a go yourself……go for it
- Tarifa is one of the best places to learn with its abundance of long
and wide sandy beaches. It is essential to take a course with one of the
many schools available. Avoid the temptation to ‘have a go’
with your friend's 12m kite….it could be a painful mistake for you
and anyone in your path. This will take a while to learn!
Booking a course will teach you all you need to know about
the equipment, the theory, safety and the wind. Schools will teach you
basic kite skills with 2 line kites between 2 and 6.5 square metres (depending
on wind conditions). Courses are usually between 6 and 8 hours over two
days (also depending on wind conditions).
Day 1 - Mainly beach based. Introduction to material and
how to rig it. Exercises to show you where the kite will fly, how to fly
and control the kite with safety, how to harness power and the board start.
Depending on your control and general level of safety awareness (!), the
first day usually finished with exercises in the water.
Day 2 - Recap of skills from previous day. Practice with
board in the sea. Be persistent!!!!!
Tips
? If you lose control of your kite……let go of the bar. Sounds
simple enough, but learners are often to be seen flying down the beach,
head first in the sand, holding on to an out of control kite. Just let
go!
? Wait your turn - remember that your kite is attached to approx. 25 metres
of line. If there is someone within that distance and you attempt another
go on your board and……crash! The other person will not be
pleased.
? The lines are the most dangerous part of your equipment. Never attempt
to hold onto the kite by it's lines. Always avoid the lines if you crash
the kite in the sea. If the kite suddenly takes off (as they do) the velocity
will make the lines very dangerous - they will cut like a knife.
? After your course, try to find someone to team up with so you can practice
together. Much safer to have someone watching you and saves a lot of time
as each time you drop your kite in sea someone will be there to give you
a hand.
? Wear shoes for practicing on beach and don’t forget your hat,
sunscreen and water.
? Make sure your school provides you with a wetsuit, buoyancy jacket and
a helmet.
? Respect the elements!! Know your limits!!
Kitesurf in Tarifa is as good as it gets. Kitesurf in
Tarifa is the destination for many Kitesurfers. Kitesurf in Tarifa can
be quite challenging at times. Kitesurf in Tarifa is for all levels. Kitesurf
in Tarifa is known for its wind force and reliability. Kitesurf in Tarifa
is ideal for beginners, because the wind is not too strong and the water
very flat specially in the mornings. Kitesurf in Tarifa is great for expert
surfers who enjoy strong winds. Kitesurf in Tarifa does not offer big
waves unless after or during storms or strong poniente, westerly winds
and during the equinoxes. Kitesurf in Tarifa only needs to deal with two
winds, the Levante, easterly and the poniente easterly. Kitesurf in Tarifa
could not be more serviced with its 7 schools, centers (centres) on the
beach and over 20 surf shops. Kitesurf in Tarifa can be an occasion to
get your boards and sails and kites repaired in the many over night repair
shops.
Kitesurf in Tarifa is varied in conditions of both beach and wind intensity
find you ideal location in the many spots. Kitesurf in Tarifa is the place
chose for the best events and Kitesurf competitions, Speed and slalom
world cup are held here. Kitesurf in Tarifa is where the open sea speed
record is held.
These are some of the popular spots for Kitesurf and kitesurfing in Tarifa.
Please remember that, especially in Summer, some beaches are restricted
to either Kitesurfers, kitesurfers or neither, these may even change from
year to year and ask locally for confirmation. You may become very unpopular
apart from risking a fine if you surf in the wrong area.
How will you know which spot to go to? Hang out at Valdevaqueros Chiringuito
and listen to where the locals are going. They always phone ahead to someone
who lives at one of the alternative spots to find out the wind conditions.
Or…… pop into one of the schools and ask! Remember that the
kite zones are strictly enforced during the summer months of July, August
and September and there is little tolerance for kitesurfing outside these
zones. The beach is completely packed in summer and people should be able
to swim in the swimming zone without endangering their lives! Outside
of the summer season you will often see kiters everywhere...
Popular Spots in Tarifa:
Kitesurf
in Tarifa Playa Chica
Kitesurf
in Tarifa
Los Lances
Kitesurf
in Tarifa
Rio Jara
Kitesurf
in Tarifa
Dos Mares
Kitesurf
in Tarifa
Arte y Vida
Kitesurf
in Tarifa
Hurricane
Kitesurf
in Tarifa
Bunquer
Kitesurf
in Tarifa
Valdevaqueros
Kitesurf
in Tarifa
Spinout
Kitesurf
in Tarifa
Casa de Porros
Kitesurf
in Tarifa
Las Dunas
Kitesurf
in Tarifa
Punta Paloma
Kitesurf
in Tarifa
Spot scereto
Close to Tarifa
Kitesurf
in Tarifa
Caños de Meca
Kitesurf
in Tarifa
Getares
Kitesurf
in Tarifa
Palmones
Kitesurf
in Tarifa
Sottogrande
Kitesurfing schools, where you can have kitesurfing lessons
to complete courses for beginners to avarage kiters up to advanced courses.
The lessons will be held on the beach and most kitesurf centers which
are located in Tarifa will take you to the best
beach depending on the conditions, wind direction and how crowded the
beaches might be.
Kitesurfing schools in Tarifa
SPIN OUT SURFBASE TARIFA (b)
ART OF KITING TARIFA
CLUB MISTRAL TARIFA (b)
FUNWORKS KITESURF SCHOOL TARIFA
HOT STICK KITE SURFING TARIFA
KITE SCHOOL MAMOLA (VENTILADOR) TARIFA
KITESURFING PROCENTER TARIFA
KTS. KITE TARIFA SCHOOL TARIFA
O.T.B. TARIFA (b)
MAX KITE SCHOOL CENTRE TARIFA
SHARKITE KITE SCHOOL TARIFA PILOTS
SURF CENTER DOSMARES TARIFA (b)
TARIFA KITEBOARDING COMPANY
UCPA TARIFA (b)
X-TREM TARIFA
Rick shapes Tarifa
NO WORK TEAM TARIFA
LA CABAñA (only windsurf) BOLONIA (b)
Tarifa has become known as 'the Wind Capital' for many
different reasons. Its wind reliability probably tops them all.It is very
difficult to have two consecutive non windy days, as the detailed comparative
chart shows.
However conditions are not always constant. It is wise
to bring your full range of sails (renting locally is any easy option
with the many schools spread along the beach). Here it is just as common
to sail with your 3.5 m² as it is with your 6.5 m², even if
I personally consider the 4.5 m² as the ideal sail. The new trend
is to use a wave board in strong winds and kitesurf when winds are weaker.
Apart from rare occasions (during equinoxes and storms)
the water is pretty flat, which make it ideal for beginners and slalom
sailors. The most radical often make the trip to Caños de Meca
which is only 50 km away. This is best after a few days of strong levante.
The Wind
Tarifa has two prevailing winds, the south easterly known as the Levante
and the westerly known as the Poniente. This is because of the mountain
ranges on either side of the straits which not only bends other winds
but also acts as a funnel, intensifying it.
However strong winds
are also the result of other conditions such as the temperature difference
between the Atlantic and Mediterranean and the high and low pressure zones
that place themselves on either side of it's coast. The wind, and the
weather in general, can change very quickly here and even the most accurate
weather forecasts are not always reliable.
In areas such as Casa
de Porro it is further accelerated due to thermal differences between
the sea and land. This also explains why the winds are strongest between
14:00 and 18:00hr.
SHOP ADDRESS TELEPHONE
100% FUN C.N. 340. Km. 76 +34 956 68 00 13
RICK SHAPES Batalla del Salado +34 956 68 08 77
9X9 El Recreo, local +34 956 68 08 77
HOTSTICK Batalla del Salado, 43 +34 956 68 04 14
TRANKILO Batalla del Salado 2 +34 956 68 21 37
INDICO Batalla del Salado, 23 +34 956 68 05 33
BIG FISH Batalla del Salado +34 956 681 247
ART OF KITESURF Batalla del Salado, 47 +34 956 68 52 04
X-TREM Batalla del Salado, 46 +34 956 68 16 89
FUN WORKS c/ Tinto, 1 +34 956 68 43 60
WAX c/ San Sebastián, 15 +34 956 68 49 52
LIFESTYLE Batalla del Salado, 48 +34 956 68 12 47
BULL SAILS C/ Braille 5 +34 956 680459
SOUTH SHOP C/ Trafalgar, 1 +34 956 68 04 65
INDIAN El Recreo +34 956 68 18 81
VENTILADOR José Ma Peman, 6 +34 627 45 45 19
Great for Kitesurfers who want to both sail and stay out late at night.
(yeah!!!) Harder for the beginners who normally have to start their courses
at 10:00. (sigh :-()
Schools & Rentals
SPIN OUT SURFBASE TARIFA (b)
MAX SPORT TARIFA
CLUB MISTRAL TARIFA (b)
BIC SPORT CENTER TARIFA (b)
PATA NEGRA TARIFA (b)
UCPA TARIFA (b)
LA CABAÑA BOLONIA (b)
EL VENTILADOR TARIFA
Highlighted have website link
(b) on beach
So many windy days have made Tarifa one of the prime testing spots for
all sail makers. Some have decided to move their design and testing team
to Tarifa. Others have set up the whole company here. This high concentration
of Kitesurf and kitesurf equipment production, and low prices of the Spanish
economy, make Tarifa also the right and convenient place to repair your
sails. Over night repairs and new sails will be found at these links.
Sails
Most sail brands, as well as custom made sails, are found in Tarifa, but
possibly only the smaller sizes. Recently big sail use has declined drastically
due to sailors preference to kitesurfing or nothing at all in average
wind conditions. Personally I would suggest to bring all your small sails,
even smaller than 3m² and find that you will be using your 3-5m²sails
Kites
The market is huge! There are at least a dozen brand names to choose from
and you will find that many surf shops and kite schools associate themselves
with one or two brands. There isn't a great deal of difference between
the newest models of all these brands - some faster, some lighter, some
better quality etc. but more or less the products are the same. The size
of the kite you buy is important. It on your weight and the typical wind
conditions you expect to kite in……your first kite would normally
be 10 or 12m². Once you have improved your level you would normally
be looking to buy a 14 or 16m² kite. Then you will have a kite for
stronger wind and one for lighter wind. If your feeling really indulgent,
you could buy a third kite and be able to kite in all wind conditions
whilst your friends pace up and down the beach watching you with envy.
Kites are expensive (a new model will cost you between 1000 and 1500 €)
but remember that the second hand market in Tarifa is huge. Look around
all the shops and see what they have to offer. Make sure you have had
a kite course before you go and spend your hard earned cash - you will
have a much better idea of what you want and more importantly you won't
go crashing down the beach knocking people out because you rigged your
kite incorrectly.
Custom Boards
Tarifa has, as to be expected, a highly advanced custom board development
and manufacturing work shops; most series board manufacturers often come
to Tarifa to test there boards (to see if they are really indestructible
even in the most severe conditions).
Kitesurf Boards
Traditionally Kitesurf
boards were divided between, Beginners boards over 3m long with a dagger
and for the more professional Wave (between 2.45m to 2.80m) and Slalom
(<2.60m) boards. Times have changed and Slalom is being replaced with
the kitesurfing and other shorter and fatter boards, also known as Bump
& Jump, which allow tricks and other fun manoeuvres.
Kitesurf Boards
? Beginner – Directional/3 or 4 fins/1.70 – 2.00m Board typically
provided by schools. Good to get you up and going, but not to buy.
? Intermediate – Bi-directional Twin tip Symmetrical/5 fins/1.60-1.80m
This board should last you for a year or so before you need to chop it
in for something smaller.
? Advanced- Twin tip/4 fins or Mutant/6 fins/1.40-1.55m
? Radical – Twin tip/1.10-1.35m Small board with less volume for
tricks and freestyle.
Tarifa is the best place to buy a custom board. Have a better look at
what’s available and check out www.tarifamax.net
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