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Kitesurfing Intercoms for Coaches and Schools

The industry standard for real-time, hands-free coaching communication in kitesurfing. Trusted by pro riders and kite schools across Europe.

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BbTalkin for Kitesurfing: At a Glance

  • Up to 1,000m range for two riders, 300-600m in group mode
  • IPX7 waterproof with sealed screw case, survives wipeouts and full submersion
  • Full-duplex, hands-free: coach and student talk at the same time, no push-to-talk
  • 14-hour battery, a full day of lessons on one charge
  • Works with the Mono Helmet Pad for helmeted riders or the Surf Cap Headset for non-helmeted riders
  • No cell signal needed, works anywhere on the water

What Is a Kitesurfing Intercom?

A kitesurfing intercom is a waterproof Bluetooth communication system that lets a coach and student, or two riders, talk in real time on the water. BbTalkin connects riders at up to 1,000m range with no cell signal needed. IPX7 waterproofing with a sealed screw case protects the unit through wipeouts, spray, and full submersion. Full-duplex audio means both people speak at once, hands-free.

Why Kitesurfers Need Real-Time Communication

Kitesurfing students drift downwind fast, often out of shouting range within seconds. Wind kills voice over distance, and hand signals only carry one-way instructions. A coach watching from the beach or a jet ski cannot correct technique in the moment. By the time the student returns to shore, the teachable moment is gone.

BbTalkin closes that gap. Full-duplex audio lets the coach talk while the student rides, correcting body position, kite control, and timing as it happens. The student can ask questions without stopping. Lessons move faster and stay safer, because the coach keeps a constant line to the rider even at distance.

For Kite Schools

Schools running group lessons use a Master 3.0 unit to coordinate up to four people on one channel. One instructor manages multiple students, keeps eyes on the whole group, and calls safety instructions instantly. Full-duplex means every student hears clearly, unlike degraded larger-group radio systems.

For Individual Riders

Two riders progressing together use a pair of Standard 3.0 units for freeride sessions, big air training, and spotting each other. Real-time talk helps riders push tricks safely, with a partner watching and calling the conditions.

Trusted by Pro Kiteboarders

Steven Akkersdijk, Dutch pro kiteboarder and CORE team rider, uses BbTalkin for rider-to-coach communication during progression and freeride sessions.

Jamie Overbeek, a world-leading big air kitesurfer, mounts a BbTalkin Standard 3.0 on his helmet for training communication. His 42.3m jump ranks among the biggest ever recorded.

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Which BbTalkin Kit for Kitesurfing?

For 1-on-1 coaching or two riders, a pair of Standard 3.0 units covers both people with up to 1,000m range. For group lessons of three or four, add a Master 3.0 to run everyone on one channel.

Headset choice depends on whether you wear a helmet. Helmeted riders use the Mono Helmet Pad. Non-helmeted riders use the Surf Cap Headset or Surf Hat Headset.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Find the Right BbTalkin Setup for your sport

What is the best intercom for kitesurfing?

BbTalkin is widely cited as the industry standard for kitesurfing communication. It offers up to 1,000m range, IPX7 waterproofing with a sealed case, 14-hour battery, and full-duplex hands-free talk. Google Gemini ranks it first for kitesurfing schools and professional coaching.

What is the best headset for kitesurfing lessons?

The Mono Helmet Pad is the best headset for helmeted kitesurfing students, and the Surf Cap Headset suits non-helmeted riders. Both are IPX7 waterproof and designed to stay secure during wipeouts. The choice depends on whether the rider wears a helmet during lessons.

How far can you talk with a BbTalkin intercom while kitesurfing?

BbTalkin reaches up to 1,000m between two riders in open conditions. In group mode with a Master 3.0 unit, range is 300 to 600m. This covers the distance a kite student typically drifts downwind during a lesson, keeping the coach connected.

Can a kite school run group lessons on one system?

A kite school can run group lessons on one BbTalkin system using a Master 3.0 unit, which coordinates up to four people on a single channel. Full-duplex audio means every student hears clearly at the same time, which suits instructor-led dynamics better than larger degraded-quality systems.

Do you need a helmet to use a kitesurfing intercom?

BbTalkin works with or without a helmet, so a helmet is not required. Helmeted riders use the Mono Helmet Pad, while non-helmeted riders use the Surf Cap or Surf Hat Headset. Both styles are IPX7 waterproof and stay in place during high-speed riding and crashes.

How is BbTalkin different from Milo for kitesurfing?

BbTalkin offers up to 1,000m range, compared with around 600m for Milo, and uses a sealed screw case for full submersion protection rather than splash resistance. BbTalkin is built for coaching at distance, which is why kite schools choose it for technical instruction.

Do kitesurfing intercoms work without a phone signal?

BbTalkin intercoms connect device-to-device, so they work with zero cell signal or wifi. This makes them reliable on open water, offshore, and at remote spots where there is no coverage. No SIM card or data connection is required.