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Alex Soto, Part of the Cosmic Kites gang

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Alex Soto

Name: Alex Soto

Birth Date: 20/11/1986

Occupation:
Freestyle Kiteboarder

Sponsors:
Cosmickites.com, F-One, Airbound Apparel, HyperFlex, Dream Buzz media

Current equipment:
13m & 10m F-One Bandit III, F-One Trax 5 136, and F-One Acid 3 132

Best results in competition:
1st Heinekken Regatta Puerto Rico 2010; 4th KPWT 2008 France; 2nd KPWT 2007 Brazil; 4th PKRA 2007 Cabarete; 4th 2006 PKRA Cabarete; 1st DR 2006 Championship; 1st DR 2005 Championship; 4th PKRA 2005 Cabarete; 7th PKRA 2005 Germany; 1st DR 2005 Championship

How long kiteboarding?
6 years

What made you want to kite?
Initially, it just looked like fun, and when I finally tried it, I got a huge adrenaline rush and I was hooked!

Favorite spots:
Kite Beach, Cabarete, Dominican Republic

Future spots to visit:
Egypt

Number of days kiting:
Every day there is wind

Favorite Move:
Back move

Move you are currently working on:
It’s a secret

Goals:
I would like to finish in the top 3 at the PKRA Competition in Cabarete in June and just travelling in general to see the world and kite

Other hobbies:
I like to take old motorcycles and repair them and rebuild the engines to make them better. Also, I enjoy spearfishing.

Youtube, Vimeo page for videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8WRDUZRyJk

Fone Kiteboarding new Source kite 2011

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

2011 Fone Source SUP and Light Wind Kitesurfing Kite


1. Why a new concept?

The reason kiteboarding is my passion and my job is because of its incredibly large spectrum of potential uses, making the sport far more diversified than windsurfing. I have always dreamed that one day we could kite with a small boat that would be small enough to fit in a car. For several years now, it’s been difficult to find non extreme beach toys like windsurfing was in the early 80s. It’s rather unfortunate, because people are limited to Stand Up Paddle (SUP) or more extreme sports like kiteboarding for example. Why is there nothing in between? When I first saw a SUP, I immediately thought that its shape would ideally resemble the small boat I was thinking of; meaning big enough to support one or two riders onboard and small enough to fit into a van or on top of a regular car. In addition, if there is no wind at all, you could go out paddle surfing or just go for a ride! To sum it up, the concept is simply about being able to go on the water no matter how poor the wind conditions are. This is also a much more “family” oriented concept. Let’s make our favorite sport less of an individual sport. After “All We Do Is Kiteboarding”, we are moving on the “Ride Every Day” concept.

2. Who are we targeting?

The first target is everybody who ever wanted to kiteboard but was hesitant to. This large population should see in this new concept a much more accessible, multipurpose and family oriented sport.

The second target is current SUP riders, who now can also use their favorite toy when it’s windy. Getting out with your SUP against even modest wind, can be quickly exhausting and make the sport far less fun—10 knots is already too much. These SUPers already own a board and know how to handle it. They just need to learn how to fly a kite.

The third category is kitesurfers wishing to ride with wind ranging from 6 to 12 knots. I have developed this concept to overcome the summer’s typical low wind or any spot where the wind is present but always modest. Summer often brings low wind and yet these are the times when the general weather and temperature are ideal to go to the beach…

3. An alternative in light winds?

Winds ranging 6 to 12 knots are really difficult to exploit and gear like foils can maybe help you ride but are not that easy to use. Riding a SUP with a kite is great. In fact, feeling this big board taking off and floating above the water is really cool. Jibes provide a great feeling because they are done unhooked with constant pressure, much like doing a bottom turn. Most of the riding on a SUP is easily done unhooked and strapless, techniques that are reserved only to advanced kiteboarders. Cruising and long distances are also a possibility especially during summer when it is sunny and warm, including all the tricks such as going backwards and doing 360s on the board and many others. For a kitesurfer, this is the board and the kite for summer months with the advantages of also being able to practice SUP separately… This new concept has two sides: it can either be thought of as a hobby or a more radical sport. During the final stages of the SUP kite development, I handed over some proto to regular kiteboarders for casual testing. It was surreal to see the look on the face of a kitesurfer returning to the beach saying he was overpowered in 9 knots with a 17m ² SUP kite and that his arms were sore as in a strong wind day!


4. The return to the SOURCE?

Yes, the concept goes back to the source of the sport with the similar gliding feeling we felt 10-15 years ago. However, by coupling it to a SUP we go beyond the early days of our sport. It has never been easier to surf and catch waves with a SUP. Surfing, the king of all watersports, has now attracted thousands and thousands of new riders thanks to the introduction of SUP so why not doing the same with our favorite sport? This new concept modernizes the basics of our sport to offer a new riding experience. What is really funny is that if you happen to remember a windsurfing board from the ‘70s, you would be very surprised by the resemblances to a SUP. Since I started windsurfing in ‘76, I am definitely going back to the SOURCE!

5. The SUP kite, what a strange idea?

This is not new; some riders have already experienced kiting with a SUP. The novelty is to have a kite uniquely designed and dedicated to ride with a SUP board. The speed and the power of the SUP kite are adapted to the speed of the SUP boards as well as its stability and the consistency of its traction. A SUP kite needs the most constant traction possible. The most important point is that on a SUP, riders are already up, so there is no need for power to get you out of the water and ride. This is the big difference with our current sport making “supping” with a kite far more reassuring.

6. Why returning to Two-Line kites?

We needed to create a super stable and lightweight kite that could easily fly under 10 knots, be very simple to use, less expensive, and safe. What could be better than a two-line kite? Since we need a lot less power, depower capabilities are not needed, especially in light winds. Rethinking a two-line line kite was a new challenge. In fact, it has been a year since we started our research and development; and a simpler kite does not necessarily mean something easier to do. We had to redesign a brand new bridle in order to obtain great maneuverability without the need of 30-inch long bars like in the old days! The kite sizes were the most astonishing part of the project. We started by producing a 9m, then a 11m, followed by a 13m to finish with a two-line 17m set on a 55cm bar! Something we could never have imagined before! For instance, the high-end wind speed for the 17m is 10 knots! This means that you are overpowered with only 10 kts of wind, a dream. Regarding the safety system, the bar is equipped with a wrist leash attached to a back line, so if you drop the bar, the kite loses its power. We will also offer a version with a 3rd line which facilitates tilting the kite to the side for an easier relaunch, similar to what a 5th line system could do.

7. Could we use other supports than SUP?

Do you wish to pull catamarans or boats? What’s nice about a two-line kite is the ease in modifying the line lengths. I have sailed with 9m lines and with up to 40m. Extremely short lines such as 9m give a completely new feeling to the sport, making it easy while sailing straight but more challenging when jibing or carving. This new concept could be exploited with other supports, yet we still have a lot to work on with the SUP…

8. Is this going to change how we teach kiteboarding?

Yes, this will modernize how kitesurfing schools teach their students for two main reasons. A two-line kite is much simpler and faster to learn how to handle, it goes left or right with no depower system and there is no chicken loop. In light winds, the typical bar handling mistake can totally slow down a four-line kite and oversheet the kite, something that can’t happen with a two-line kite. The second reason is the volume of the SUP board which lets you stay up at all times and reduces greatly the need for power. You just need enough power to keep your balance on the board, not to mention that you can even control the kite by sitting down! This practice is much more reassuring because it can be done in very light wind conditions and flat water. The training period with a SUP kite will be shorter because learning is faster. It is also possible to learn the handling of the kite on the ground and in the water and the control of the SUP behind a boat or a jet ski. The cost of an introductory course will be more affordable, which in turn will enable a wider audience to experience kiteboarding. For kite schools, teaching with only 6 knots is a big leap forward and will certainly attract new clients that could be turned off by regular kiteboarding, which is seen as a more extreme sport.

Wainman Hawaii, NEWEST Product Test, 12m Boss

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW

I have NEVER flown a kite and loved it the first time.  There is always a learning curve on new equipment.  I just pumped this kite up, hooked up my lines, and BAM, i was skying huge airs.

The bag is great, tons of room for kite, bar, pump, and some extra stuff you may trek down with you.  No one pump (slightly disapointed), but got over it right away when i realized this 12m only has 3 struts (amazing).  Took no time to pump up kite, nice clean shutoff valvles at all struts and LE.  material and workanship is top quality.

LE bridles are barley bridles at all.  they are attahced to 3 points on LE but so small and out of the way its a great design.

In the air kite was just perfect.  great amounts of power in not much wind, fast turning, direct feel, big floaty jumps.

If you are new to the sport or a pro, this kite has to get in your hands for at least one session.  I am so stoked i tried this kite which I knew nothing about at all.

Thank you Wainman for a quality product that we are stoked to ride and stoked to sell our customers.

Wainman Hawall 2010 Rabbit Kite

2011 Kiteboarding Gear and 2011 Kiteboarding Equipment

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Cosmic Kites is proud to announce that we will be fully loaded with 2011 kiteboarding gear and 2011 kiteboarding equipment.  Cosmic has been involved in testing a lot of the 2011 kite gear that will be available starting October.  There are some major developments that will be introduced to the kiting world very soon.  We look forward to sharing with you updates as they come available.  There are brand new safety systems, 2 line water kites, amazing new one pump systems, incredible new designs that will offer the user amazing wind range, hang time, etc.  thanks for making 2010 a great year and we look forward to serving you in the years to follow.

RRD Obsession 2010 Kiteboarding Kite

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

RRD have launched the 2010 Obsession.

RRD Obsession 2010 Kite

The next generation RRD Obsession kites have raised the ‘all-round’ performance level even higher than the 2009 model.

RRD Obsession slightly lower aspect Than the‘delta’ shaped 2009 Obsession than last year and in the air you notice instantly they are a little more ‘crisp’ feeling-they turn a little more quickly with light bar input, and you can feel the power come on and off so smoothly. The depower range is even more impressive, and gives you great upwind performance to boot.

For those of you who are a bit more into unhooked riding the RRD Obsession 2010 is way foward and is alot more stable being unhooked than previous 09 Obsession, you can even ride around for ages without unhooking if you pull in the depower strap first, making waveriding or freestyle that much easier. This feature’s on RRD Obsession 2010 are really impressive and is just the easiest kite to do anything with, whether you’re just cruising and want a smooth, easy kite, or if you want to get out there and push your limits and learn new manoevres or ride that wave just a little harder and faster. Kites like this just seem to improve your success rate, whatever your level.

RRD are offering four fresh new colour ways and are offering the following size range:

5m, 7m, 9m, 10.5m, 12m and 13.5m. You have the option to buy them complete (with global

(carbon) bar +lines, bag, pump or as separate components.

RRD Obsession 2010

2011 Kiteboarding Gear and 2011 Kiteboarding Equipment

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

wow, its almost that time again.  cosmic kites is ramping up to get ready for the 2011 kiteboarding season.  cosmic kites will be the first kite shop to carry all the new 2011 fone bandit, 2011 cabrinha crossbow, 2011 cabrinha switchbalde, 2011 naish cult, 2011 best warro.  please feel free to email us any questions you have re: the 2011 kiteboarding equipment to hit the market in late October.  We also would love to hear what you would like to have for gear in the 2011 kiteboarding year.  so just shoot us an email with what you want to see on your favorite kite and we will pass along to the manufacturer.  thanks for visiting us and lets have a great windy windy summer for 2010.

2011kites@cosmickites.com

Alex Soto in France for PKRA

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

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CosmicKites.com and F-One Kiteboarding Welcome Alex Soto!

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Snowkiting 2010 Season; It’s on

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

It’s time.  Snowkiting 2010 has begun.  The Northeast has been blasted with snow.  get your hands on a new 2010 HQ Montana V and get out there and rip it up.  Snowkiting is awesome and you can do it just about anywhere on as little as 1″ of snow.  We have snowkited the beaches, parking lots, fields, reserviors, even golf courses (with special permission).  So, what are you waiting for, check out our full line of snowkiting gear today and get out and have some fun

Montana V Snowkite

Montana V Snowkite

F-One Bandit III (3) 2010 9m Staff Review

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Fone Bandit III 9m Staff Review

Today i had the opportunity to ride the 9m Bandit III 2010.  I read a ton of reviews first and wanted to really make my own opinion about the kite.  well here it is.  Out of the bag the kite looks awesome.  great new graphics and the bag is just like last year except it has an enclosed bar pocket (neither good nor bad) but does help keep your wet bar somewhat sand free when you put it in the bag.  the one pump is awesome.  i got the 9m pumped up in very short time.  the bridles are the first major change you will notice on the kite.  the bridles are much shorter this year so you don’t get that tangled mess that some people experienced last year.  the rear lines on the kite are also longer.  they did this so they could allow for all 4 lines from the bar to be the same length.  great feature for those that don’t want to purchase another bar and plan on using a bar from another kite they already have.  however, this years bar is really nice.  the rear lines have knots off the bar ends so you can easily adjust rear line length, and the CL locks nicely into the bar and stays sturdy and upright for unhooking.  i self launched and realized i actually did not do anything, the kite did all the work, literally.  the kite went up in seconds and so smooth.  it flys on the front lines as opposed to last year when it flew more off the back lines, this should be really nice for unhooking (i did not fly unhooked).   The Fone Bandit III (3) flew super smooth and VERY fast.  i was surprised about the low end power of this kite.  today the wind was only about 10-15 on the gusts and it had so much power i was able to drag very far and fast on the beach.  yesterday i took the kite out in 30-40 mph side shore winds and it handled the gusts VERY well.  at one point i dropped the kite due to rider error and a set wave was about to destroy it and thankfully to “auto” relaunch the kite got up very quickly and out of harms way.  i have to fly it a few more times to really dial in my jumps as i am so used to the bandit dos where i could really hit major air on that kite.  the sweet spot moved a little with this kite and it fly’s more forward in the window.  i like when kites fly like this because it allows for easy upwind performance and allows the kite to sit in a comfortable spot of the window while wave riding.  i am far from an expert in wave riding; however, this kite affords me the confidence to work on that aspect of kiting: the kite literally just sits there in the air when you approach it and it does not fall out of the sky.  This kite wants to fly.  that is all for now.  i will report more as i ride it more.

Fone Bandit III 2010
Fone Bandit III 2010
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