Mohamed AchhibatNational Kitesurf Champion · IKO InstructorThe wind window is the most important concept in kitesurf — and the most misunderstood at first. Once you have it in mind, everything makes sense: power, control, the waterstart. Here's a simple explanation.
What is the wind window
Picture a quarter-sphere in front of you, with your back to the wind. That's the space where your kite can fly. Depending on where you place the kite in that window, you generate more or less power. All of piloting lives in there.
The power zone
It's the center of the window, where the kite pulls hardest. You send the kite there to generate traction, at the waterstart for example. Spend too long in the power zone as a beginner and you get yanked.

The edge of the window
On the sides, the kite pulls far less: it's the neutral zone, ideal for positioning and keeping control. A beginner spends most of their time here to avoid being overpowered.
The zenith
The kite straight up, right above your head: minimal power. It's the safety and rest position, the first one you learn.
Why it's the foundation of everything
Managing power means knowing where to put the kite. The waterstart, going upwind, jumps: everything rests on your reading of the window. That's exactly what we work on from the first hours in our kitesurf lessons.
Learning it in Essaouira
Essaouira's steady wind is perfect for feeling the window without nasty surprises. We start on the beach, then in the water. The logical next steps: the beginner guide and the progression steps. Book your first session via WhatsApp at +212 762-466351.