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Neutral Position
- This is the position just above the pilot’s head in the sky. If the pilot levels out the bar, the kite will gravitate
to the neutral position. However, it is difficult and dangerous to keep the kite in this position. Although in this position the kite
may feel steady and may feel like it has the least amount of power or pull, it is also the position in which on land the pilot is
most susceptible to lofting. On the water, the neutral position can be utilized to rest while you reel in your board, but on land, we
strongly suggest you do not utilize the neutral position. After launching, it is best to make your way to the water without delay. Do
NOT linger on land with the kite in neutral position. It is VERY dangerous.
Lofting – Lofting occurs when the kite is above the riders head in the neutral position. Instability in the wind can cause sudden
vertical force and lift a rider off of their feet.
Neutral Zone
- This is the area that includes the neutral position and the area to the left and right of the pilot. It encompasses
the most upwind or windward positions in which to fly the kite. When flown here, the kite has less power or pull than when it
is in the power zone. However, use caution when the kite is in this zone, especially when on land, and especially in gusty wind
conditions.
Power Zone
- This is the area in front and to the sides of the pilot, but excluding the neutral position and zones. It is the area
in which the kite has the most power and pull. When flown in this area, the kite can be powerful and dangerous, so avoid flying
your kite in this zone when learning. Use extreme caution when flying the kite in this zone.
Generating Power
- One way to generate power from your kite is by steering your kite from low to high or from high to low in
the sky. The movement of your kite in the sky creates lift, which creates power. Keep this in mind, especially when learning. When
bringing the kite from a low position up to the neutral position, the movement of the kite actually creates power and generates
speed, so be prepared.
When under-powered, you may use this ability of the kite to your advantage by creating power and speed to get planing.
HOW TO:
AREA OF OPERATION / KITE POSITIONS, ZONES & POWER
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