Powerkiters
Monday, 6th February 2006 by Alex Turnbull
Here’s an excellent sight of some Powerkiters doing their thing on a windy day in Southend-on-Sea, England. I wonder if they’re landboarding, or maybe even buggying?
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Monday, 6th February 2006 by Alex Turnbull
Here’s an excellent sight of some Powerkiters doing their thing on a windy day in Southend-on-Sea, England. I wonder if they’re landboarding, or maybe even buggying?
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That looks like a ton of fun. ANyone here ever tried it?
I have kited with skis. EXTREMELY fun. Definately recommend it to “thrill seekers”.