Kite Foil lessons and rental at the Lagoon of Lo Stagnone, Marsala Sicily with Flow Kite School season 2023

Foil kite lessons. person kite foiling in the lagoon of lo Stagnone , marsala, sicily. taking hydrofoil lesson with flow kite school usung ozone, duotone, cabrinha and reedin kites.

KITE FOIL LESSONS AND RENTAL

LEARN HOW TO KITE FOIL IN PERFECT CONDITIONS AT THE LAGOON OF LO STAGNONE.


If you can kitesurf, and now you want to fly in the lightest winds, screaming upwind when everyone else flounders in the water, Learn to Hydrofoil with us!

What is kite foil?

It's simply kiteboarding with the addition of a hydrofoil under the board. The foil allows you to kite along above the surface of the water. Kite foiling is speedier, as the foil cuts through the water with minimal drag. Foil fans love the quiet experience of riding along elevated above the surface of the water.

 

If you already know how to kiteboard and looking for the next new thing to try, hydrofoiling could be the answer. Make the most of the lighter wind days and experience an all new thrill as you glide along above the water on the smoothest ride of your life. A perfect introduction to the newest form of kitesurfing!

Foil kite lessons. person kite foiling in the lagoon of lo Stagnone , marsala, sicily. taking hydrofoil lesson with flow kite school usung ozone, duotone, cabrinha and reedin kites.
Foil kite lessons. person taking kite foiling course in the lagoon of lo Stagnone , marsala, sicily. taking hydrofoil lesson with flow kite school usung ozone, duotone, cabrinha and reedin kites.

KITE FOIL LESSONS

COURSE OUTLINE

A 2 to 3 hours of private hydrofoiling lesson will give you a great chance to learn how to foil. Starting out with the basics and moving through the more advanced techniques and little tricks to help you learn, the lesson is tailored to you and runs completely at your own pace.

You’ll learn key hydrofoiling techniques including:

  • Board management
  • Hydrofoil board starts
  • First and controlled rides
  • More refined kite control
  • Adjusted stance

BOOING A  KITE FOIL LESSONS

HYDROFOIL-KITEFOILING

We will provide all of the necessary equipment for the hydrofoiling lesson at no extra cost. You are welcome to bring your own kit also.

If it is your first time hydrofoiling, we recommend taking a 3 hour lesson as there is a lot to cover when you first start out. After that, you can choose the duration of each session. We are able to teach a maximum of 2 students at a time. For 2 students, we recommend a 4 hour introductory lesson.


PRIVATE LESSONS

3 HOURS INTODUCTION COURSE - 190€

1 HOUR ADVANCED LESSON - 65€


GROUP INTRODUCTION LESSON FOR 2 PEOPLE

4 HOURS - 160€ PER PERSON


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APARTMENTS AND VILLAS

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Accommodation in Lo Stagnone Marsala with Flow Kitesurf Apartment.

FAQ ABOUT KITE FOIL LESSONS

 

What is kite foiling?

It's simply kiteboarding with the addition of a hydrofoil under the board. The foil allows you to kite along above the surface of the water. Kite foiling is speedier, as the foil cuts through the water with minimal drag. Foil fans love the quiet experience of riding along elevated above the surface of the water.

 

Is kite foiling harder than kiteboarding?

Learning to kite foil is not that difficult, compared to kiteboarding or windsurfing. If you already know how to kiteboard or kitesurf with a directional board will make the process a lot faster. Choose the right board, mast, and foil setup, and you can be up and riding within a few hours or a few days of practice.

 

How long does it take to learn to kite foil?

Kite foiling is a fun and exciting water sport that combines the use of a foil board with a kite. While learning to kite foil may seem daunting, with dedication and proper instruction, most people can become independent within 6 - 12 hours.

 

What is the difference between kite foil and wing foil?

Kite foilers can get flying on the foil in lighter wind than wing foilers. An average kite foiler is comfortable riding around in less than 10 knots, whereas a wing foiler will struggle in less than 15 knots. At the other end of the wind range, wing foils are easier to handle in strong winds.