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What does the bridle on a bow kite do?

The bridle fully supports the flat arc of the kite. This helps to keep the kite flying rock solid even when riding through choppy water and in gusty wind. The bridle also allows the kite’s angle of attack to radically change giving the kite incredible range. The bridle even allows for the angle of attack to reach a zero point where the kite stops pulling altogether giving instant depower capabilities. The interesting thing about this bridle is the way that it places equal tension on each attachment point even while depowering. Jelly fishing of the kite, which causes the kite to lose power, is also eliminated.