Try unwrapping a new kite, brand spanking new, straight out the bag, laying out the lines, checking everything as you go and admiring the quality of the new seasons kite. Have someone launch the kite for your first flight, fly the kite back and forwards, check the safety system, check that everything is working as it should.

Anticipating that first ride on a board, stoked with the looks, the way it handles so far, excitment levels building....

Then without riding the kite, give the kite to a student, someone you are teaching and you have no idea if he is even able to fly the kite.

Have done this three times so far this season.

I love a new kite, a new anything, just doesnt seem right to be letting a newbie have a new kite.
To the students credit, they did excellent and made my job as an instructor easy.
Lucky lucky bastards i say, have only had three new kites myself, i think i should have at least run the new kites in, just like a new car.......
It just doesnt seem right........



Regards
Richard T