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I don't really like the messages they print on the kite. A simple logo with the Website would do.
Re-enforced bridle anchor points
Good quality. Nice & secure
Dirt outs. Small but funtional
I've never had to use mine anyway
Strong stitching.
Stitched bridles throughout.
I chose not to edit these videos so you can see how well it flies, not just the good bits. The wind speed was about 2-3 mph & on & off.
This kite flew really well straight out of the bag, no tweaking or adjustments needed.
Lots of spins on this video. You can tell the lack of wind from the movement of the grass + lack of wind blowing across the microphone. & i didn't have to keep walking backwards.
The "ACE" handles itself really well, the pull that this kite produced was amazing. When i get some decent wind, i'll post some videos of me jumping with the board & buggy.
Brake Bridle
This is the second time that a power line has broken (not Pansh lines) & it has ripped the brake bridles anchor points out. There aren't many kites brake bridle anchor points that can take the sudden pull when a power line snaps but as you can see from one of the photos, the stitched bridle loop has snapped as well.
This anchor point ripped the fabric as it came out.
This is my attempt at a repair job. I've pulled the anchor point through one of the open vents, applied sticky ripstop where needed & sewn it up. Not the prettyest of sewers but it's inside so it doesn't matter.