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Kitesurf Wave Camp in Barbados!

Tony Loxton

Posted by: Tony Loxton

Due to the huge success of our Bali kitesurfing wave camp, we're now stoked to offer another wave camp in Barbados!

Barbados offers great consistent trade winds, good surf conditions and laid back Caribbean culture - what more could you want!  Ben Wilson and Bruce Exton are going to be spending 7 days in January teaching the skills required to take your wave riding to another level.

We're using the same format as our Bali camp as it works perfectly - each day you can surf in the morning, followed by a group instruction session on the beach around 11am.  After lunch we hit the water with our kites for one-on-one instruction from Ben & Bruce until you can't ride anymore!

Everything is filmed and then reviewed in the evening before dinner.  Ben goes through everyone's riding and gives tips for the following day. 

If you're looking to improve your wave riding, or want to master riding unhooked or unstrapped, then spending a week with Ben & Bruce in Barbados could be just the ticket.  Jump into our community and see what others have said about our Bali camp.

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Joe
December 21, 2009
I wondering if this camp is in January or February? Is there a reduced rate for wives that won't be kiteboarding? What type of lodging?
Tony Loxton
Tony Loxton
December 21, 2009
Hi Joe,

The camp is now looking like it is going to run on Feb 14th - how does that work for you?

Yes, there is a discounted rate for wives accommodation - I'll email you with details.

Thanks,
Tony
Ron
Ron
December 31, 2009
Tony
What are the Barbados dates? Please email me the details? My wife doesn't kite or do water sports what would be her rate?
What equipment is required? What are the expected conditions?
I can ride heel and toeside, waterstarting is ok unless the waves are pretty big
My weight is 235, 6'2" intermediate rider, more than a 100 days a year riding
Thanks
Ron

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