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TAKOON Skoop 2 - Common Mistakes

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You can tune your kite to be less or more
responsive (see picture) using the front or
the rear attachment point for the backlines.
- Less sensitive
-Perfect for tricks
- Better maneuverability
- Ideal for surfing
You dont ride with a TAKOON bar with the anti-invert line system
Your TAKOON kite is delivered with two small connectors (a grey one and a yellow one) that you must connect
to the loops of your backlines. To connect the backline to the connector act as follow. Like this, you benefit
to the anti-invert line system.
Not understanding how or when to operate the
quick releases
Forgetting to attach the kite leash
Seeking assistance from inexperienced
individuals
Flying in insufficient space
Choosing an unsuitable spot for kitesurfing
Failing to check the state of your equipment
before launching
Not launching from the edge of the wind window
Underestimating the wind strength
Failing to hook in to the de-power loop during
launching
Flying the kite through the centre of the wind
window
Flying the kite violently into the ground
Troubleshooting :
The kite is flying badly or is deformed:
The struts are under-inflated
A strut is deflating due to a puncture
The wind is too light
The kite is not responding properly to steering
inputs:
The lines are tangled
You have confused the rear lines for the
centre lines when setting up for 4 line flying
You are holding the control bar the upside
down.
8- Common mistakes