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In case of turbulances and the wind changing direction the kite might flutter in the wind.
As the majority of the kite`s surface is still in the wind there might often be a considerable
remaining pull. The kite might also launch and create dangerous pull, e.g. if somebody gets
tangled in the front lines.
Therefore the kite should be laid down flat on the ground and be weighed down on one end, if
the rider takes a longer break or in strong winds. We recommend to deposit the bar safely next
to the kite with the flying lines wrapped up. Thus you will avoid that the bar gets into the bridle
lines even if the kite gets moved by the wind.
1. pACKING ANd stoRING yoUR KIte
1.
Weigh down the upwind wingtip with something heavy (e.g. sand) and open the
zippers in the middle between the valves.
2.
Keep all the leader lines together and wrap the back
leader lines crossed (figure-of-8) around the bar.
Wrap the flying lines also crosswise by means of the
winder till you reach the pulleys of the bridle lines.
Now secure the lines with a half hitch.