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djdojo said...
2012 12m C4 is an awesome kite. If you're still a beginner set the bridle attachment points in the middle of the leading edge to the knots closest to the leading edge (so there are a couple of inches of rope dangling free) - this will give you more depower. Other than that, stock settings should be fine. I ran my 12 on the lightest bar pressure setting (where rear lines attach to kite) but as a beginner you probably want the extra feedback provided by the middle setting.
The only other adjustment is of the rear line lengths under the floats. I ran mine on the factory settings (middle knot) and this was fine. Ozone lines do not stretch, but in case there is some variance in length, get an experienced kiter to give it a fly and they'll tell you in an instant whether you need to adjust rear line length.
Stick with it and it will reward you in a way that the Edges cannot. The C4 will teach you real kite flying skill - enjoy!
Maybe the lighter guys or less aggressive riders won't have line stretch, but ozone lines do stretch also bridles, nothing major but enough to effect the kites flight,so definatly worth checking,if beyond adjustment on rear settings a pigtail adjustment can be done at the bridle to open or close the face of the kite to the wind