Landing
Both brake lines are pulled if both handles are tipped down toward the pilot. At a specific point,
the lift current on the foil is interrupted and it begins to fly backwards. You can land the foil this
way. This also works in the middle of the wind window so that the foil assumes the initial position
prior to launching and can be secured to a ground stake.
Landing in high winds
The foil can also be landed on the side edge of the wind window if there is a strong wind for the
selected foil size. The pull is not as strong on the edge. If the foil wants to break out, increase the
pull on the corresponding brake line.
Once the kite is on the ground, grab below the handle to the brake connection line with one hand
while holding the upper handle ends with the other hand and place the handles around a ground
stake. For safety reasons, weigh down the trailing edge of the foil just like in setup.
Adjusting
Not all lines are the same. Thus, the foil must be adjusted based on the line length and the wind
relationships. You can adjust a foil by changing the length difference between the upper flight lines
and the lower brake lines. Use the lark's head knots in the lines at the connection points (knots)
of the braking bridle and the handles to do this. Adjust the foil such that the brake lines hang
loosely and do not pull on the trailing edge when the kite is at a standstill, but so that you can land
the kite when you pull both brake lines for the foil. Precision adjustment is a matter of experience
and preferences.
Tips
Never let the foil hit the ground with the air inlet openings first. There can be immense internal
pressure that the chambers cannot withstand, which could damage the profiles.
Never steer the foil into people or objects, such as fences, cars or similar items. This could result
in injuries to people and damage to objects or the foil.
Maintain the equipment in perfect condition. Clean (pure water) and dry a wet foil.
Watch out for sharp-edged objects, shells and fences and do not lay the foil down on such items.
Before using the foil for kite sailing as a pulling unit for a buggy, skis, snowboard or mountain
board, first ensure that you can handle the foil properly and safely.
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