Just like anything else, you should have a good bit of kiting experience before buying. There are a few things above that would qualify you, but not
only one, it takes all. Just knowing about the wind window will not save you. You need also to understand at what winds you are comfortable with
what kite, and realize just because the nutter down the field is flying something huge and is doing fine, doesnt mean you can too. You need to have
full control of whatever kite you want. Your kite should never end up where you do not want it. I know there are situations where you will be caught
unaware, and something will happen, but even this happens less and less are you move away from intermediate, and closer to expert. I hope this sheds
a bit of light, and keeps someone from getting hurt.
Scoop