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Cabrinha Switchblade vs Moto 2026 — Which to Buy?

Cabrinha Switchblade vs Moto 2026 — Which to Buy?

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Buying Guide · Kitesurfing

Cabrinha's Switchblade and Moto are built for different riders and conditions. We'll break down which kite matches your style, your wind, and your budget.

⚡ Quick answer

The Switchblade Apex 2026 is more forgiving and versatile across 10–24 knots — pick it for progression and lighter winds. The Moto X demands stronger wind (12–28 knots) and rewards advanced riders with snappier turns and direct bar feel. Both are premium kites; choose based on your local wind window and whether you prioritize all-round ease or aggressive performance.

01 — VersatilityThe Switchblade: Freestyle Forgiveness and Light-Wind Prowess

The Switchblade Apex 2026 is Cabrinha's refined all-rounder. Its Apex foil design delivers excellent depower range and relaunch ease — crucial if you're learning tricks or riding variable wind. We've shipped these since 2025, and riders consistently praise the smooth, intuitive bar feel. You won't fight the kite; it talks back gently.

Wind range is 10–24 knots with a wide sweet spot around 14–18 knots. That matters if you ride somewhere like Tarifa or Cabarete where wind swings hard. Light-wind sessions stay forgiving. In 10–12 knots, the Switchblade holds angle better than its competitors. Progressive riders love it because mistakes don't punish you.

💡 Tip from our buyers: If you're between a 9 and 12 m² and your wind sits between 12–18 knots most days, size up to the 12 m² Switchblade — the extra depower saves you in wind spikes.

02 — PerformanceThe Moto: Wave Weapons for Strong Wind

The Moto X Design Works lives at 12–28 knots and thrives when it's windy. Its design is direct and responsive — less forgiving than the Switchblade, but that's the trade-off. Advanced riders get snappier turns, faster edge-to-edge transitions, and a connected feel that rewards precision. In waves or strong thermal wind, the Moto rewards commitment.

Depower is good but narrower than the Switchblade. You'll need to size down earlier as wind builds. If you're riding Cape Town in summer or anywhere 18+ knots is routine, the Moto suits your conditions. Bar feel is direct and connected — no lag, no forgiveness, just input and response.

03 — Our picksWhich Size Should You Buy?

Both kites come in 9–17 m² (typical quiver spreads are 9/12 and 12/17 m²). For the Switchblade, pick 12 m² if you're 75–85 kg and ride 12–18 knots regularly. For the Moto, start 11 m² if your wind is consistently 16+ knots. Below is our current Duotone range — not Cabrinha, but the sizing logic applies.

Duotone Evo SLS 2026
Duotone
Duotone Evo SLS 2026
Premium SLS construction — the strong-light-superior frame is noticeably crisper. Best-in-class build for the price.
in stock
1,919.00 €
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Duotone Rebel SLS 2026
Duotone
Duotone Rebel SLS 2026
Premium SLS construction — the strong-light-superior frame is noticeably crisper. Best-in-class build for the price.
in stock
2,049.00 €
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Duotone Dice SLS 2026
Duotone
Duotone Dice SLS 2026
Premium SLS construction — the strong-light-superior frame is noticeably crisper. Best-in-class build for the price.
in stock
1,829.00 €
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Duotone Neo SLS 2026
Duotone
Duotone Neo SLS 2026
Premium SLS construction — the strong-light-superior frame is noticeably crisper. Best-in-class build for the price.
in stock
1,749.00 €
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Prices and 2026 specs are pulled live from each product page. Confirm on the product page before checkout.

04 — MistakesThree mistakes we see every week

❌ Ignoring your local wind range Buyers often choose based on brand loyalty or price. Check your local wind stats first. If you ride light wind 60% of the time, the Switchblade's 10-knot floor saves you.
❌ Sizing down to save money A 9 m² Switchblade in 12 knots works, but you'll max out depower fast. Size for your typical day, not your strongest day.
❌ Expecting the Moto to float light wind The Moto's design requires wind. In 10–12 knots it feels sluggish. That's not a fault — it's by design. Wrong tool for calm days.

Ready to pick your kite?

Our kitesurfing kite range includes Cabrinha, Duotone, and Gaastra — browse by size and wind to find your next quiver member.

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Frequently asked

Can I use the Switchblade in 25+ knots?

Technically yes — fully depowered. But it's not designed for that. The Moto handles sustained strong wind better. If your wind regularly exceeds 24 knots, consider the Moto instead.

Is the Switchblade better for tricks?

Yes. Relaunch is easier, depower range is wider, and bar feel is more forgiving during mistakes. The Moto demands cleaner technique.

What's the price difference?

Both are premium kites in similar price brackets. Check our product pages — year and size affect final cost. Neither is a budget option.

Should I buy both sizes in one kite?

If you ride varied wind, yes — build a quiver. Most riders we talk to keep a 9 and 12 m². For Switchblade, that covers 10–22 knots reliably.

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