Driving up to an hour to get to the beach sometimes, I'm taken both board options, three kites sizes and a back up bar in lines for emergencies.
As the value of gear I'm holding has steadily increased, I've been more and more sensitive to people posts about stolen gear. Especially the cars being broken into in carparks, windows smashed and gear stolen. So after a bit of research I decided to buy the bluetooth tracker called Tile Mate. Bought four of them on ebay, about $30 each.
Good things: down load the app, easy to set up, fitted nicely in perfect hidey spot on top of kite bag (see photo), and the fourth spare one is already proving very handy with my car keys around the house
Bad things: works better with a bigger community of users, like the US. There are other products like Trackr, but Tile seemed to be the market leader. Trackr they have a different app as far as I know, and one group of users is of no use to the other for finding stuff. Also tile lasts for about a year and have to replace.
Anyway because the Tile Mate is bluetooth, the range is about 15m to the nearest phone running the tile app. Every time a phone running the app comes within 15 metres it updates the items location to the cloud (a big computer in the sky ;-), and can message the owner if they had called it out as lost. In essence the more people with Tiles, the more apps are installed on phones and the better the ecosystem works to locate peoples lost stuff.
Was thinking this might be something more kiteboarders could do, to be effectively be looking out for each others gear. If someone steals kite gear, moves it online and the new user takes it to a kite beach without knowing the Tile Mate tracker is in the kite bag then I have to think more gear will be recovered.
On Cabrinha bags the label near the handle is quite a good spot to hide a "tile mate". Its got a velcro opening and the tile fits neatly, disappearing behind the kite label.