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Reflex XX Quad Line Kite  - Lime/Purple Quad line kite Revolution Kites - Great Canadian Kite Company SALE
Reflex XX Quad Line Kite  - Lime/Purple Quad line kite Revolution Kites - Great Canadian Kite Company SALE

Reflex XX Quad Line Kite - Lime/Purple

$316.00 $372.00
The REVOLUTION REFLEX series with ‘Auto-pilot’.  
Exclusive only on a Revolution.  Dynamic Wing Shaping.

 

The innovative Reflex design is undoubtedly the biggest kite breakthrough in decades. This revolutionary product is essential for any flyers looking to increase stability, wind range, and control, even in difficult conditions.

With “Autopilot” recovery mode activated, the Rev Reflex will automatically fly itself back to the center of the window in the event of loss of control.

Benefits of the Reflex XX Technology include dynamic shape-shifting, a “stress reinforced” sail pattern, wear strips, a ‘No-fray’ leading edge, a super light, performance G-Weave Race frame, and multi-knot settings on Carbon Light handles. Check out our website to see the Rev Training video!

 

Packages:

  • Complete (includes handles, sleeve, and 90lb x 80ft LPG line set
  • Looking for Kite & handles only? Email us for special pricing


Revolution Reflex XX Stunt Kite Specifications:

Skill Level: Beginner+
Wind Range: 0- 40 kph
Frame: High Performance Reflex G-Weave Race frame

Weight: less than 9 oz.

Features of the Rev Reflex XX:

  • New, larger sail size - 248.9 cm x 86 cm (98" x 34")
  • Strategically reinforced pattern design
  • Standard Sail with vented options available in the future
  • Optimized panel layout for maximum performance
  • ‘No-fray’ Leading Edge.
  • Highly custom Reflex framing designed specifically for this sail 
  • New Carbon Light handles with multi-knot settings.
  • Custom Reflex sleeve/bag. 


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    DANIEL LECLERC
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    Great service.

    Since i have the kite, i tried it once, gusty conditions. The kite had a tendency to go left. I have to try it again in good wind condition. I have many years of experience flying quad lines.