Kitesurfing is a thrilling sport that relies on one very powerful element: the wind. By using a kite, you can harness the wind's force and generate thousands of newtons of power. This allows you to glide on the water, jump in the air, and perform amazing tricks. However, kitesurfing also requires caution and skill. You always need to assess the wind direction before you hit the water. This is because the wind direction affects how you launch, land, and control your kite — what happens if your equipment breaks in the water. How? You will see in the video below.
The next step of understanding is the "wind window". This video will come shortly.
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