This documentary captures the journeys of three iconic Hawaiian watermen — Robby Naish, Austin Kalama, and Koa Fabbio. From the early days of windsurfing to modern-day big-wave surfing, their stories highlight the deep connection between the people of Hawaii and the ocean. What defines a waterman? And more importantly, what does it take to be one? Hawaii is the birthplace of some of the best watermen in the world. Home to athletes who have dedicated their lives to mastering the ocean — from windsurfing to Big Wave surfing, kitesurfing, and now, to the explosive uprise of winging and foiling —...
Naish International kiteboarder Ewan decided to take a different approach and rather than piecing together a couple edits throughout the year put together a full length film highlighting his year with some of his best sessions.
When Naish began making kites 20 years ago our tagline was "Absolutely, positively the wrong sport for 99.9% of the worlds population."
This March, Naish proudly introduces the brand new Triad: "The Right Kite for 99% of the Population." To celebrate we're giving one away, just click the box below to see how to enter.
Defending his 2018 title on the Naish Pivot and Naish Monarch twin tip, Kevin Langeree made it two in a row, retaining the crown for Red Bull King of the Air. This makes Kevin the first, and only, three time winner of kiteboarding’s most prestigious event.