All of the above.
I have spent quite a while learning to loop the kite in high winds 25knts+
No matter how much of a skilled pilot you become you will still take the hits and you are more likely to get bruised ribs and ligament strains when starting out.
Pussy Loops in light winds are for sure a great starting point to get your bearings and timing dialed.
I would heartily recommend an impact vest because i had 6 weeks off last season due to bruised ribs.
Moving forward into high winds lets say 25 - 40knts you enter a completely new domain where everything is amplified ten fold.
This is where the big hits come and they will. Its also important to be aware of your surrounding and make sure there is nobody downwind of you because you are going to travel.
I cannot stress the commit comment any further this will make or BREAK you!!!!
I have still heaps to learn in terms of timing and kite tuning but 7M is best and ensuring your lead jump before cranking the bar is HUGE, CONTROLLED & FULLY COMMITED.
When you get it right you should rocket downwind the kite will catch you and if your lucky the landing should be smooth as powder.
Good luck on your Loop Journey

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