No wind for Day 1 of the Triple-S kiteboarding contest

The worlds hottest professional kiteboarders have been hampered by light winds on day one of the Triple-S competition in Cape Hatteras, USA. Instead of the usual kites, the riders had to settle for a day of winching and hitting sliders behind jetski's.

Having no wind isn't all that bad though according to several of the riders. They prefer the constant pull of a winch or ski, it means they can concentrate on their presses or making the slide look stylish. Using a kite means worrying about the kite moving too high (or low) and pulling them off the obstacle. Another advantage to winching is that it can be done in tight spaces, making it ideal for spectating, as well as shooting promo footage.

Check out the video below to check out the action, and for more details stay tuned for more videos and updates on the event. 

Opening in August 2007, Kitepower Australia Queensland, or KPQ, is the newest addition to the Kitepower chain. In September 2011, KPQ moved a few blocks down the road to a newly refurbished shopfront. The move allowed the shop to expand into other watersports like stand-up paddling and wakeboarding, as well as beachwear and toys. Across the road from the store is Pelican park and Bells beach, which are the perfect locations for flying kites and practising all kinds of watersports...