This is how your twintip kiteboard is made. Insight into the production process

this is how your twintip kiteboard is made

We were previously guests at Nice boards and we saw the production process of twintip kiteboard up close. This time we were tipped by communication and design agency Meteldert to on Discovery watch the last part of 'How do they do it'. It is an old documentary showing the production process of Nobile kiteboards. This takes place in a factory in Poland. This is how your twintip kiteboard is made.

Twintip kiteboards have to endure a lot. They should be light, strong and flexible.

This is how your twintip kiteboard is made

Definitely look back on Discovery

If you have the opportunity, we think it's worth watching the Discovery episode of February 1, 2022 at 14.40 pm. You will see the part in which the production process is shown starts around 18:30 minutes. It's an outdated documentary but totally worth it.

New-fashioned Duotone production process

In addition to the outdated insight that we could not find online, here's a look at the Duotone factory 2 years ago. Professional kitesurfer Tom Court visits the Duotone Kiteboarding factory in Austria. A completely different story, because the 'Capita Mothership' factory is a state-of-the-art production facility that specializes in snowboards and uses that technology to make twintip kiteboards.

They could already make 120 kiteboards a day.

This is how your twintip kiteboard is made. By Tom Court.

Attention to the climate

As we have seen at Nice boards also strives Duotone Kiteboarding strives to make the impact on the climate as climate neutral as possible. In this video you can see in this context that non-toxic resins are used and electricity is drawn from the nearby river.

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