Issue 75

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Here’s the full run down of whats in Issue 75

REGULARS:

GALLERY SUBJECT: INVIGORATION

MOST WANTED
New toys for the summer

SPY NETWORK
Hot froth from around the world, including news of our collaboration on the new UK tour

AARON AIRS
The inside track on the launch of the Virgin Kitesurfing World Championships from the five-time Champion in his regular Kiteworld column

MARK MY WORDS
Mark Shinn suggests some methods to stoke your riding ambitions for summer

READERS’ GALLERY
Push the button and get in the mag!

THE SNAP
A Tomo outbreak has recently been seriously affecting wave riders. John Bilderback talks to North Shore shaper John Amundson to find out more

SESSIONS
A rider’s view of the Red Bull Ragnarok and a KTA adventure to Tajikistan. Yes – Tajikistan

KITE REVIEWS
Featuring: the Airush Razor, Naish Torch, North Vegas, Ozone C4, RRD Passion and Ozone Edge

BOARD REVIEWS
Featuring: the Axis Division, Shinn ADHD, Cabrinha Ace, Airush Livewire, F-One Trax, Vanhunks Bucca Flex, Nomad Custom, North Select, CrazyFly Elite, Shinn Monk, Slingshot Misfit and Liquid Force Echo

READY TO RIDE?
Know how to find the right instructor for you

TURN AND FACE
Gybing and tacking – essential surfboard techniques to get you started

LET’S GET PEARCED
Matt’s back with a downwind training special

FEATURES:

FLOW AND SILENCE
Gabi Steindl on the art of getting completely and utterly lost in her kitesurfing sessions and making friends with silence

GOING OFF-SET
We love to play with Mother Nature. Let’s keep her happy. Matt Pearce starts a series in which we look at some ways that we can start to help as kiteboarders

DEDICATED – RYLAND BLAKENEY
Painter and decorator Ryland Blakeney on his love of unhooked wave riding

THE SCIENCE OF SUNSHINE
If it’s sunny, Lake Garda in Italy will be windy: fact.

DIGGING IN
We hear from a group of Australians who are close to raising AUD$100,000 for charity through some huge downwinders and then we suggest a 600 kilometre monster voyage, known as the Iron Man, that you can sign yourself up for in Brazil that takes just six days to complete

PERFORMANCE AND COCKTAILS
Some of the best after-session watering holes in the world

TRAVEL ESSENTIALS
Jake Kelsick has been travelling heavily over the last few years. These are his top tips

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