windsurfen kiten surfen buggy landboard snowboard wakeboard wiese sand steine kliff glattwasser stehtief kabbel grosse_welle mittlere_welle kleine_welle drop_play_active marker_punkt marker_punkt

Spot, Surf, Kite und Wake - Videos


Cold Days

Surfing movies are usually about sunshine, blue water and bikinis. But enjoying nature's elements is not all about that. Also rough weather and sea can be joy and fun and you have an amazing natural experience. In the end it is just all about loving nature's given elements, the water and the wind.

Here are a few impressions of our surf travels through New Zealands most southern coastline, Southland. It was cold but we had good times. :)

Seaflight Surfboards - http://www.seaflightsurfboards.com

Music:
London Grammar - Strong

Filmed in the south of New Zealand
Thanks for watching and enjoy!

▼ mehr ▲ weniger

Weitere Videos

5 Steps How To Learn NOSEGRAB FRONTROLL TRANSITION (in Kiteboarding)

Change direction of your ride in huge style - with Nosegrab Frontroll Transition. Alby Rondina... mehr »

Welcome to ProKite Alby Rondina

Have a closer look at our setup at ProKite Complex! Alby Rondina will walk you trough our Kite... mehr »

Kitesurfing The Mud Flat - A Weekend To Remember With Ben Beholz

The North Sea is a different kind of playground, it has a huge tide difference. During low tide... mehr »

Matty O.G.

VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED - Following video content may be too much Gangsta for your taste! Last... mehr »

Keep the STOKE alive – A kite trip to Chile

It’s a film about exploration, it’s a story about friendship, it’s an escape... mehr »

Captein of this ship II

This April has been the best snowkite month for me ever. Its been blue sky, good stable wind and... mehr »

World Kiteboarding League stop in Leucate, France - RITA ARNAUS

Hey everyone!!! I wanted to share with you some of the moments during my last competition in... mehr »

STOKE … Share the Stoke

The STOKE is a super responsive 3-strut medium aspect ratio inflatable kite – a true all in... mehr »