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Bridle Adjustments
Bridles adjustments let you move the tow point around relative to the kite’s centre of gravity and the aerodynamic centres of the sail. Note: The adjustments you make will be very small- usually only ¼” at a time.

To adjust
bridle, grasp and pull outward to release the knot.
(See Fig 1)
Once
unlocked, the tow-point (pig-tail) will slide freely up and down the bridle.
(You can always put it back to the factory setting after you adjust it. Because
the factory setting is at the black mark.
(See Fig 2)
Once your
adjustment has been made, pull the pig-tail outward to re-lock the knot.
(See Fig 3)
Final
position should look like this. Which is the same as before you started the
adjustment.
(See Fig 4)
The reason you move the bridle
tow point up and down is to change the kite’s Angle of Attack (the angle at
which the air flowing past meets the wing).
More nose into the wind for light winds (lower angle of attack). This
gives you more lift and forward speed.
The trade off: Wider, mushier turns.
Move the tow point down to tip
the nose away from the wind in stronger winds. (higher angle of attack). This
slows the kite down, increases pull , and gives more precision.
The trade off: If you go too far, the kite won’t drive upwards and may start to
over-steer.
IN VERY STRONG WINDS:
Move the tow points up towards a light-wind position again. This will de-power
the sail, reduce the pull, and help you keep from
breaking an expensive frameset.
Larks-Head Knot
