Hey All,
IKO have no recommended wind range for teaching. However as an IKO Examiner, I feel more than 25 knots is getting risky. It all depends upon such things as Student ability, student mass, kite size and type, line length, teaching location, water conditions, surrounding area or environment and common sense.
Some schools teach in up to 30 knots as in in Maui, if they didn't they'd go broke. It comes down to risk awareness and management.
The primary goal of an IKO Instructor should be safety, followed by quality of customer experience and progression. I personally teach until 25 knots (Max). Thats all my equipment allows, and that depends upon student bodyweight. For light weights, its less.
Hope this answers any queries.
If you notice an IKO Instructor, either one of mine or others, acting dangerously, please send info to
[email protected] and cc me too please. We only want instructors dedicated to safety and who contribute to the overall community of kitesurfing.
Thanks for your help,
Darren Marshall
IKO Examiner
Aust. Kiteboarding School