3.4 Wind Indicators
Why People Get This Wrong
People often assume that wind flags are only placed at the shooting line for good visibility, forgetting about their importance at the target line where archers can gauge wind direction more accurately from a distance. The confusion arises because they believe all archers need is one flag to read wind conditions, overlooking how different positions offer varying levels of accuracy and convenience.
Official Verdict
Small wind flags are placed at regular intervals along the range (typically at the shooting line and at the target line) so archers can read wind speed and direction. Flags are lightweight fabric, usually 25 cm × 80 cm.
