What the h@#$ is Power Kiting and why is it so Awesome!!
A power kite or traction kite is a large kite designed to provide significant pull. They come in two main forms: foils and lei's (leading edge inflatables). There are also rigid-framed kites and soft single skin kites. There are several different control systems used with these kites which have two to five lines and a bar or handles.
Power kites are generally used in conjunction with a vehicle or board, such as in


- Snowkiting: Snowboard or Snow Skis

- Kiteboarding: Kite version of wakeboard

- Kite Buggying: A 3-wheeled buggy

Even though power kites are considered an extreme sport, the sport is aimed at almost everyone, as there are different skill levels for every individual who decides to take up the sport. For beginners it is recommended that you try out some kind of training programme that some power kite shops and companies provide; this is very useful as there is some level of training required to really get you started in your new sport.
Power kites should be flown with caution, in clear safe areas, and with the proper safety equipment. These kites are not only dangerous to the user but also to other people in the vicinity. People flying beyond their capabilities or in unsafe conditions can easily be carried off in strong windy conditions, with the risk of collision against water, buildings, terrain or power lines. Stationary vertical objects are the most dangerous. Even in water, a helmet is recommended when flying a power kite, because a gust can lift the user very quickly, to great heights. On land, serious power kiters use a full set of pads as well.
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