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RULE N°5: RESPECT AND HELP OUT OTHERS

RULE N°4: CHECK THE WEATHER CONDITIONS

RULE N°6: LEARN TO USE YOUR SAFETY SYSTEMS

WIND RANGE

Force

Knots

Km/h

Description

Level

Conditions

0

<1 

<1

Calm

N/A

Calm, flags don’t move and smoke raises vertically.
Time for stand-up paddling.

1

1-3

1.5

Light air

N/A

Smoke and flags can show you which direction the wind is blowing. 
It’s coming, bring on the large kites!

2

4-6

6-11

Light breeze

Beginners

You can feel the wind on your face, leaves are moving on the trees. 
Easy session on earth or on snow.

3

7-10

12-19

Gentle breeze

Beginners

Flags extended.
Good wind for beginners.

4

11-16

20-29

Moderate 

breeze

Intermediate

Flags are flapping, small branches are moving gently.  
Getting serious! Bring on the jumps!

5

17-21

30-38

Fresh breeze

Expert

Small trees are moving.  
Full-power, life is beautiful!

6

22-27

39-50

Strong breeze

Expert

Bigger branches are now shaking as well.  
Experts only!

7

28-33

51-61

High wind

Expert

All the trees are dancing.  
Hard-core riders only!

8

34-40

62-74

Gale

N/A

Walking upwind is getting difficult! 
Bad time for the riders. Better stay home.

SIZE (m

2

)

WIND RANGE (knts)

SIZE (m

2

)

WIND RANGE (knts)

DIABLO V4

8

9

11

13

15

18

20

18 > 30

15 > 25

11 > 18

09 > 16

08 > 14

06 > 12

06 > 10

This table is for guidance only. You should also take into account the wind density.
Watch out also for unstable wind.

The wind range are expressed in knots and the sizes in actual square meters.

This wind range is given to you as an indication for a rider weighting 75 kg.

Wind range varies according to each rider. It depends on:

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The rider’s level: the more you progress the more you will be able to use the kite in the upper wind range.

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The rider’s weight: the bigger you are the more you will be able to use the kite in the upper wind range.

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The board you ride: twin-tip, foil, surf.

You also must choose your kite according to: the aerological situation (the airflow quality), the weather 
conditions (wind direction, speed, forecast), and the overall quality of the spot and the level of safety it 
offers. When you get to the spot, measure up the wind speed. Take your time to figure out the condi-
tions, don’t make any mistake, one minute is not enough, you need to check that the wind is steady 
and free of gusts. Check out the other kites, their sizes, that will give you some indications on the 
conditions. If you hesitate between two kite sizes always take the smaller one, you will have more fun 
riding underpowered rather than overpowered.

If you cannot walk backward alone with the kite in the air, that means that you are overpowered. 
Land your kite.

Check with the local weather forecast, (radio, web, harbor crew).
How strong are the winds and from which direction? You must know how the speed of the wind and 
the direction are going to evolve during the day.
You should not ride during stormy weather, the kite may attract lightning!
Also check on the tides schedule and the areas for rip currents.

Put away your material

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Be careful not to unwind your lines on top of others. The same applies when you put down your kite, be 
careful not to do it on top of someone else’s lines. This can become hazardous if he or she re-launches 
his or her kite without noticing your lines. If you leave your kite on the beach, to get some rest or just 
waiting for better conditions, think of rolling up your lines on your bar to clear up the spot.Disconnect 
the lines from the kite if you are going to leave the kite on the beach unattended.

Avoid the kite at the zenith

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Avoid if possible staying with the kite at the zenith while you are still on the ground, better to take it 
down in order to get some rest. This could be hazardous for you and the others: you are not safe from 
a sudden lack of wind or a strong gust that could pull you away. On the ground or the beach, falls are 
harder and they hurt. Your kite at the zenith can also disturb the others from landing and launching 
their kites.

Help out others

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Always keep an eye on your surroundings, and pay attention to others. Do not hesitate to help out 
others launching and landing their kites, or going after a struggling kitesurfer.

Respect the priority on the water

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When two kitesurfers are passing each other, the one closer to the wind origin should raise his kite 
and the kitesurfer under the wind should lower his kite to avoid a tangling of the lines. When two kite-
surfers are facing each other, the kitesurfer riding with the wind coming from starboard (right hand 
forward) according to the path followed has the priority over the kitesurfer who’s wind comes from 
port side (left hand forward). The kitesurfer riding starboard should maintain his or her trajectory and 
the one riding port side should move further down the wind in order not to cross their paths. Before 
any jumps or direction changes, make sure there is enough room and that you are not going to cross 
anyone’s path.

Respect bystanders.

Inform the spectators of the power of the kite and of the potential risk by staying downwind from a 
kitesurfer. Do not lend your equipment to a none kitesurfer.

Do not fly your kite without a proper safety system allowing you to instantly kill the power of the kite 
and without a safety leash connecting you to the kite once you have killed the power, this leash should 
also be releasable in case of an emergency. Frequently check the wear and tear of your safety systems. 
Do not wait for trouble to learn how to operate your safety systems. Chose a wide open area to 
practice your release of the kite.

SAFETY

Содержание DIABLO V.4

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Страница 2: ...LE D COLLER VOTRE AILE Avant de d coller D coller en bord de fen tre D COLLER POSER RED COLLER VOTRE AILE D coller en pleine fen tre Poser son aile avec assistance Poser son aile seul Red coller votre...

Страница 3: ...8 1B7 1B12 1B11 1B10 1B9 2B5 2 B 6 3 B 1 3 B 3 3 B 2 2 B 4 2 B 3 2B1 2 B 2 1B3 1B2 1B1 1A12 1A11 1BR14 1A10 1BR13 1A9 1BR12 1A8 1BR11 1A7 1BR10 1BR9 1A6 1BR8 1A5 1BR7 1A4 1BR6 1BR5 1A3 1BR4 1A2 1BR3 1...

Страница 4: ...s d butez ou si vous ne ma trisez pas encore totalement votre aile le bon spot est justement celui o il y a le moins d ailes Le choix du plan d eau et de la force du vent varient aussi les kitesurfeur...

Страница 5: ...fils Si vous laissez votre kite au sol pour vous reposer ou attendre le vent pensez enrouler vos lignes sur votre barre pour d gager le spot S curisez toutes les ailes pos es au sol afin d viter tout...

Страница 6: ...es lignes Vous pouvez r gler la longueur des arri res en d pla ant les flotteurs vers le haut et acc der au r glage Vous ne devez pas naviguer avec la barre en position haute bras tendus car cela ne v...

Страница 7: ...ile Posez vos lignes avant au centre vos lignes arri res gauche et droite Connecter les lignes Pour identifier vos lignes Les extr mit s des lignes avant ont la boucle destin e faire la t te d alouett...

Страница 8: ...euse en cas de mauvaise appr hension du vent Lorsque le vent est assez faible vous pouvez d coller en pleine fen tre Pour cela positionnez votre aile de mani re perpendiculaire au vent Pour d coller t...

Страница 9: ...plage Votre aile devient alors un v ritable drapeau et terme le spi se fragilise Si vous faites une pause ensablez suffisamment de mani re ce que le spi ne flappe plus ou rangez la RINCEZ R GULI REMEN...

Страница 10: ...18 19...

Страница 11: ...YOUR KITE Before launching Launching at the edge of the window LAUNCHING LANDING AND RE LAUNCHING YOUR KITE Launching in the window Landing your kite with assistance Landing your kite alone Launching...

Страница 12: ...7 1C8 1C9 1C10 1C11 1C12 3 C 1 3C2 3 C 3 3 B 2 1B4 1B5 1B6 1B8 1B7 1B12 1B11 1B10 1B9 2B5 2 B 6 3 B 1 3 B 3 3 B 2 2 B 4 2 B 3 2B1 2 B 2 1B3 1B2 1B1 1A12 1A11 1BR14 1A10 1BR13 1A9 1BR12 1A8 1BR11 1A7 1...

Страница 13: ...r help in case of emergency Helmet It is strongly recommended to wear a helmet to protect you from your board in case of a fall or any other unexpected situations and especially when launching and lan...

Страница 14: ...strong are the winds and from which direction You must know how the speed of the wind and the direction are going to evolve during the day You should not ride during stormy weather the kite may attra...

Страница 15: ...maneuver this means the kite is flying too slow to react properly to the steering command To ensure the kite is well balanced while flying always make sure the 4 lines of the bar are of equal length D...

Страница 16: ...walking towards the kite Lay down your front lines in the centre with your back lines to the left right Connect the lines To identify your lines The ends of the front lines have the loop for making th...

Страница 17: ...n your per pendicular to the wind with lines running directly into the direction of the wind To take off pull on the front lines by taking a few paces backwards When you return to the shore choose a c...

Страница 18: ...RINSE YOUR BAR YOUR LINES Let it soak in a basin Regularly check the condition of your line connectors your pre lines on the bar side and your lines At the slightest sign of wear change them Pay parti...

Страница 19: ...NSCRIT L INT RIEUR DE VOTRE AILE SUR L OREILLE IL VOUS SERVIRA EN CAS DE S A V OU EN CAS DE VOL CAREFULLY WRITE DOWN YOUR KITE S SERIAL NUMBER IT IS LOCATED ON ONE OF THE WING TIPS IT WILL COME IN HAN...

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