Kiting has no limits. Whether kiteboarding, snowkiting, buggying or trick flying, kiting allows many cross-over into other sports. A power kite is one of the most versatile adventure tools you can own.
Snowkiting
Got snow and wind? Go snowkiting. Explore the wild back country, using the breeze to power you to the peaks of inaccessible mountains. Slash cutbacks on the curves of windlips which form like frozen waves, or roam the wide open snowfields, spraying fresh powder in your wake.
Whether you're a snowboarder or skier, all you need is a snowkite to open up limitless possibilites. Frozen lakes, sports fields, rolling open hills ... whatever's around you use it.
Kite Groundboarding
Prepare for air >> Kite Groundboarding partners up your all-terrain board with an powerkite to create the ultimate ground rush. Hook into a kite, and you'll be throwing down power slides, toeside riding and popping small ollies.
Kite Buggying
Rip it up: harness the wind and accelerate away at speeds of up to 70 mph, inches away from the ground. Kite buggies are all-terrain vehicle - hook in to a kite and even with the lightest wind you are cruising. The controls are like an airpaln's; steer the kite with handles, and direct the buggy's direction with the foot pedals.
Kite buggies can be ridden almost anywhere. Beaches and grassy parks are popular spots. There are kites that convert your wheels to ice runners for use on frozen lakes, opening up huge possibilites for serious friction-less speed madness in winter.

Power kiting can be a potentially dangerous sport and may subject you to many risks, which may include serious injury or even death. Fine Edge Ski & Cycle Shop recommends exercising extreme caution when taking part in any power kiting activity.