When the Polish seaside becomes a crowded kitesurfing hotspot, the quest for a remote slice of paradise leads the Nobile crew to the elusive Tern sandbar—a hidden gem where wind conditions align perfectly for a dream kiteboarding session, turning an early morning adventure into unforgettable memories.

The Nobile Team hire a fishing boat and head off in search of perfect kite conditions to shoot the new product range, discovering an incredible peninsular delivering flat water heaven!

Summer on the Polish seaside gets pretty crowded, and more and more Kitesurfing enthusiasts visit the relatively long peninsula to score a session on windy days. We needed to seek a more remote location to avoid the crowd and produce quality content ourselves.

Tern sandbar, the so-called slim peninsula that historically connected the mainland with the Hel, is a great remote location with specific wind directions that deliver extra flat offshore conditions that are a dream for kiteboarding.

The name comes from millions of birds that tend to rest there since it is a relatively abandoned location.

It is pretty tricky to score since, depending on tides, it sometimes sticks out and sometimes gets flooded, so it is not always a win-win situation.

We chose the perfect day, and to our luck, no one else was around. We rented a vintage shipping boat with a daring local captain and set off into the heart of Hel Bay. 

The wind was tricky, but we managed to get both sick foiling and some freeride and even got a couple of gusts to gap the peninsula itself. 

It turned out to be a fantastic day, starting at 5 am and ending at sunset. We managed to capture some stunning photo and video content. We had an amazing day session with our local team riders, Karolina and Kasia, who are true experts in the area. 

That is how you make great memories.

By IKSURFMAG

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