Some days just feel made for flying, and today was one of them. The sun was shining, the clear blue sky stretched endlessly above, and the onshore winds from the north were just right. With the temperature hovering around +5°C and a significant wind chill factor, it was definitely a bit chilly—but that didn’t matter. Conditions like this, with wind speeds between 10 and 16 meters per second, are simply super flying conditions for the triple-vented green quad kite.
Arriving at the beach, I could feel the energy in the air. The wind was steady, strong, and just waiting to be played with. As I launched my green quad kite, it immediately responded, dancing effortlessly against the bright sky. The vents did their job, keeping it stable while still allowing for sharp, powerful maneuvers.
With some cool music in my ears, I got into the rhythm, carving through the wind, feeling the tension in the lines, and just letting go of everything else. Moments like this are pure freedom—no stress, no worries, just the connection between me, the wind, and my kite.
Yes, it was cold. Yes, my fingers were getting numb. But was it definitely worth it? Absolutely! After an hour or two of flying, I felt refreshed, recharged—like the wind had taken my energy and given it back tenfold.
Kite flying isn’t just a hobby; it’s a way to reset, to let the wind clear your mind. And today? It charged my batteries in the best way possible.
So if you ever wonder whether it’s too cold, too windy, or too much effort—don’t. Just fly!