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There's
still time to be entered into our fantastic prize draw to win the
latest in surfboard shaping technology from Cabrinha. Designed by Pete
Cabrinha, the S-Quad blends his fast tow-surfing rockers with a wider
curvier outline to deliver a board that powers off the bottom and snaps
in the hook. Fancy a little of that, do ya? All you need to do is
simply have a valid subscription to Kiteworld on 15 February 2008 to be
entered into the draw. Check out the S-Quad by clicking here. SUBSCRIBE AND GET A FREE T-SHIRT TOO

The
travel pages on KITEWORLDMAG.COM have had a good lick of paint and a
touch up at the start of the year, the most recently added being Hood
River, one of the main features in issue #31. In
the latest issue we profile some of the characters that are synonymous
with the scene there and highlight the reasons they believe this part
of Hood River has achieved cult status among wind-addicted travellers
over the last 20 years. But for now,
head to our travel pages to check out Hood River and many more destinations!
Make your computer a
nice place! The latest batch of wallpapers from issue 31 are up at
KITEWORLDMAG.COM. Brighten up your working environment here!
Everyday this week we have
been launching videos of Guillaume Chastagnol on Kiteworld TV. So far,
the great man has taught us how to make nice, simple 180s as well as
demonstrate the ease of snowkiting up a mountain and the freedom it
brings. You can guarantee crazy airs, whacky stunts and a crazy French
take on snowkite life coming in the pipeline.
TUNE INTO THE CHASTA SERIES HERE!

Adrenalin junkies, adventure racers and lovers of the
outdoors take note! The Outdoors Show is back this year and is set to
tip the adventure barometer with the organisers struggling to fit all
the exciting new additions through the doors! Taking place from Friday
14th March to Sunday 16th March 2008 at the NEC Arena, Birmingham, This
year’s show will be staged in three huge showcasing halls, 375
exhibitors and 25 thrilling new feature areas will squeeze all they
have to offer in the 31,000 m2 of space.
Issue #31 was released from its shackles late last week and is embellished with the usual blend of stunning and inspirational photography from the world's best snappers alongside insightful interviews and technique features, the latest gossip from around the world and tests of the North Vegas,
DON'T MISS TRYING:
Ride a massive 150 tons of dirt track in the bike arena! FREE!
Use Birmingham city as your playground in the cutting edge Rat Race!
Learning to dive with PADI! FREE!
Canoeing on the NEC outdoor lake! FREE! Slack-lining! FREE!
PLUS:
WORKSHOPS & TALKS
World Theatre talks from BBC news presenter Kate Silverton, Simon King,
Brian Blessed, Julia Bradbury as well as many other athletes.
All
that action, fun and inspiration is available at a special offer for
Kiteworld mag readers! Two admissions for just £20! Quote KITE.
We will be there in force to promote kiteboarding - come and see us! www.theoutdoorsshow.co.uk

Elliot Leboe and Pete Cabrinha collaborate in this no-expense spared visual spectacular, featuring the Cabrinha team shredding in Maui, the DR,
Peru, Guadeloupe, Hatteras and more. Running for just over 50
minutes with over ten bonus chapters filling another 30 minutes, this
is a good runner. And it's as fresh as it gets. We've only just seen
our preview copy and we have copies in the shop now too! Get it while
it's smokin' hot!

Issue 31 was released from its shackles late last week and is embellished with the usual blend of stunning and inspirational photography from the world's best snappers alongside insightful interviews and technique features, the latest gossip from around the world and tests of the North Vegas, Best Nemesis HP, RRD Type 9 and the Flysurfer Pulse 2. The crux of this issue is held in place by travel features from the Americas, reporting on the vibrant wind-sport town of Hood River in Oregon and the bone-chillingly cold but increasingly notorious wave venue, Chile. There's also stories from Peru, which holds a spot for everyone and a snowkiting adventure in Alaska from National Geographic photographer, Andrew McGarry. And if that's not enough and you still have some space in your pipe, then stick our annual travel guide that comes free with issue 31, containing ideas and reports on conditions and spot analysis spread over 100 pages of destinations in your chamber and smoke that! SUBSCRIBE HERE! More issue 31 content here
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