I don't get this 'high wind' setting that most people embrace... adjusting the nose back allows you to stall easier, but at the cost of increased sail pressure. You don't want increased sail pressure when you're approaching the upper wind limit of a kite... that's how things break. If you pull the nose in, there is less pressure on the sail, and if I'm flying (rarely) in 15ish mph winds, I adjust the nose all the way to the 'light wind' setting, nose all the way in. Thoughts ? This is only what I've found, and I know it's a balance, do you want to stall more & have more pull, or have to work for the stall but have less pull ? This to me was priceless information as it answered a couple of questions that I could not yet figure out how to ask so thank you this helps. A lot! Sent from my iPhone using KiteLife mobile app