K-Race 70 LTD: for kite racers only

Roberto Ricci Designs (RRD) has launched a new kiteboard specially designed for racing. The K-Race 70 LTD brings totally new parameters in the equation of functionality and efficiency and puts the stick a little higher when the wind is light.

"Planing with 6 knots of wind and reaching upwind speed of 12-14 knots and downwind speed of 25-27 knots is no longer a dream", explains RRD.

"We have worked very closely with the help of French rider Julien Kerneur, the current PKRA Racing ranking world leader, to develop both the K-Race 70 LTD and the Addiction MKIII kites to have an unbeatable combination of speed and control."

The new race kiteboard uses every centimeter available of the board design to be used for maximizing performance.

Thick rails on the tail to improve lift on the fins, extreme tucked under edge on the front and mid-section of the board to reduce friction over the chops and create an easier-to-ride shape.

The deck design features a deep double concave on the center–tail section to allow a higher pressure with your feet on the board when using a central strap to go downwind.

"Developing Racing equipment has always been my passion. Spending time in and off the water trying to improve every detail and get as close as possible to the ideal solution is what I truly love", says Roberto Ricci, the founder of the windsurfing and kiteboarding brand.

The K-Race 70 LTD also features a 3x tuttle box fins setup and a super lightweight LTD construction.

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