3. Pull carefully on the line coming out of the middle of the leading edge and feed the bladder back into the cavity.
4. Be sure that it is inserted correctly without twisting.
5. When the bladder is completely inserted, make sure that the air valves are positioned correctly in the valve openings.
Make sure that the two marks of the inflation valve face each other after assembly.
6. Re-attach rubber hoses to the leading edge valves.
7. Close all the cleats.
8. Fill the leading edge with air carefully.
9. Check that the bladder has been correctly inserted and look for wrinkles in the material. If you detect any irregularities
in the air tube or if the valve is not positioned correctly, deflate and start over again.
10. Roll up the excess bladder and close the flaps at the wing tips.
9. Wind speed and Kite size
The following table shows the APPROXIMATE average wind speeds in which kites of different sizes can be used by
average weight riders of various skill levels equipped with different boards. Riders who are significantly heavier or lighter
should use, for a given wind speed range, kites that are one size bigger or smaller respectively. This table is a rough guide
only.
K1 KITE WIND RANGE
YO KITE WIND RANGE
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