Kitesurf
- BrandDuotone / North
- Key FeatureSafety & Performance
Essaouira
Detailed guide to the professional watersports equipment at our Essaouira school: Duotone, North, Torq, and NSP gear for the Atlantic coast.

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Clear rates, optional trips, and gear included — book in a few taps.
Board, leash and wetsuit included on lessons.
Our gear is rinsed in fresh water and dried in a UV-protected area every day to maintain peak performance.
Secure on-site storage available for your personal equipment.
Yes, all kitesurf and wingfoil lessons use specialized radio helmets so you can hear your coach's instructions even when you are 100 meters away.
Absolutely. Our 'Quiver Access' allows you to swap boards throughout your stay as you progress or as the waves change.
Duotone and North for kite and wing; Torq and NSP for surf; Fanatic wing boards in the foil fleet.
Often yes when stock allows—especially if wind or swell changes your ideal volume.
Yes for kite and wing coaching; surf lessons use close-proximity feedback.
3/2 in warmer months, 4/3 in winter—tell us if you chill easily for bootie allocation.
The wingfoil school shop stocks select new and used items seasonally—ask current availability.
We believe that high-performance gear accelerates learning. That is why we are a Duotone and North Kiteboarding center. We refresh our fleet every season to ensure you ride the latest Evo, Neo, and Rebel kites, along with Slick and Unit wings.
All our kite lessons include radio helmets for instant feedback from your instructor and high-visibility safety vests for the bay.
The Essaouira bay has a sandy bottom, but the waves can be powerful. We use Torq soft-tops for absolute beginners to ensure safety. For progressing surfers, we offer a range of Indio and NSP epoxy funboards and shortboards that handle the Atlantic swell with precision.
Wetsuit choice is critical in Morocco: we provide 3/2mm suits for the summer and thick 4/3mm suits for the winter months, ensuring you stay warm for the full 2-hour session.
Beginners get soft-tops with volume well above body weight. Intermediates move to funboards and fish shapes when pop-up and trim are consistent. Advanced shortboards are reserved for days when swell and skill match—ego boards catch fewer waves.
Torq and NSP shapes in our quiver balance durability and glide in windy, sometimes choppy bay surf.
Duotone and North kites are rinsed daily, lines checked each season, and safety systems demonstrated before launch. Wing foils are paired with boards that match lesson stage—high volume for kneeling phases, smaller boards once foiling is stable.
Ion and Mystic suits cover 3/2 summer and 4/3 winter sizes. Radio helmets are standard on kite and wing lessons; impact vests and helmets are strongly recommended for all foil sports.