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Where Was Kitesurfing Invented

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Where Was Kitesurfing Invented

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  1. Where Was Kitesurfing Invented?

  2. The popularity of kitesurfing, which is basically a derivative of windsurfing, is growing steadily. The sport has become much more user-friendly as a result of more recent technological advancements in equipment like Naish kiteboarding and safety measures, which are mainly responsible for most of its expansion.

  3. In the 1800s, British inventor George Pocock started experimenting with using kite power to pull loads.  He started with rocks, worked his way up to boards, then bigger weights. in 1826  Pocock invented the "Charvolant" buggy.  The carts are known as the originators of current kite buggying since they used two kites on a line that was almost 450 meters long.

  4. in the 1970s, development of Kevlar and later Spectra flying lines, kite control improved due to the material's increased efficiency and durability.  GijsbertusAdrianusPanhuise, a Dutch inventor, was awarded a patent in 1977 for kitesurfing, which is currently known as the sport of being pulled along the water by a kite or parachute-like device while standing on a floating board.

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