Description
Flysurfer peak 6
Technical Features
Durable single-skin design
Built with our trusted TX-Light fabric, the kite is designed to withstand the rigors of snowkiting in rugged conditions. Weighing only 33g/m², it remains light enough for long treks yet durable enough to endure abrasion from snow, ice, and rocks. The DLX+ fabric on the leading edge adds extra protection where it’s needed most.
B-Safe system for self-landing
Safety in remote areas is crucial. The B-Safe system allows for smooth self-landing and quick release, making it perfect for solo adventurers who need reliable options for taking breaks or handling emergencies. The kite flags out immediately, making it easy to pack away when the wind drops, or conditions change rapidly.
Hybrid wingtip technology
Specially designed for the backcountry, the self-inflating wingtips feature mesh-protected openings to block snow and dirt. The enhanced aerodynamics ensure tighter, more controlled turns while maintaining constant pull, which is ideal for navigating steep terrain.
Performance Features
Efficient depower for your safety
In the unpredictable conditions of high altitudes, safety is paramount. The PEAK’s rapid depower capability lets you control speed and power instantly, providing you with the confidence to manage challenging weather or steep descents.
PEAK – Specialized for alpine explorations
Refine your kiting skills
The PEAK is an excellent tool for developing and refining your kiting skills. Its responsive handling, efficient depower, and superior stability make it ideal for practicing kite control. The lightweight, single-skin design allows for smooth and predictable performance, even in light winds, helping you build confidence as you progress.
The wind range chart is to be used as a point of reference. It is based on a rider who weighs around 75kg (165lbs.) Actual use will vary depending on your weight, skill level, board size/type (twintip or hydrofoil) and wind conditions on water or land. When choosing a kite size, always use common sense and repeatedly choose a smaller size if you are not sure, especially when using the kite on land.