The Jazz is the perfect intro to the addictive fun of dual line kiting. Simple, rugged and affordable, the Jazz outperforms every entrylevel kite in its class and flies with the ease and control of a larger kite. Take a look under the hood and you'll see all the details that have made Prism the world?s leader in sport kite design. From the hybrid Carbon/Fiberglass frame to the injection molded fittings to the adjustable bridle, nothing has been forgotten, and all with a fit and finish second to none. Traveling with with space at a premium? Not a problem with the Jazz! It easily folds down to a very portable twenty-five inch length. Just pack it away in its handy travel case along with the premium Spectra lines, winder and handles, and no matter your destination you'll be set up and ready to fly in seconds. Ready-to-fly package includes: Spectra lines, winder, flight straps, 25" travel case.

Designed for beginners, this sport kite with Prism's "Ice" color pattern has a 55-inch wing span but folds down to 25 inches long so it can be packed in a suitcase or backpack inside a zippered travel case that comes with the kite. Easy instructions are printed on the case so they're always handy. Quick, stable, and easy to control, the kite will fly in winds as low as 5 mph, a plus for inland pilots, and also perform in winds up to 25 mph, a plus for beach pilots. The frame is carbon fiber/fiberglass composite for instant response and light-wind performance. The delta wing is shaped from ripstop nylon. The kite's ready-to-fly package comprises two 65-foot low-stretch Spectra lines, winder, and flight straps.

Specifications:

  • Wing span: 55" (140 cm)
  • Frame: carbon fiber/fiberglass composite <li>Wing material: ripstop nylon <li>Lines: 65' low-stretch Spectra <li>Line rating: 90 pounds
  • Recommended wind speed: 5-25 mph <p><strong>About Prism
    An avid windsurfer, pilot and competitive sailor, Mark Reed, now president of Prism Designs, discovered two-line sport kiting in the late 1990s, when he was in college and sport kites were, at best, primitive. In 1991, his hobby became a business in a tiny house in Seattle. From that modest beginning, Prism has grown into a worldwide business, introducing and explaining the sport as it grew. Today, Prism manufactures in Seattle and Asia and carries two lines of kites, with models for first-time flyers up to world-ranked competition pilots.

Prism Jazz Kite (Ice)
Prism Jazz Kite (Ice)
4.5 (12 ratings)
4.5 / 5.0 (12 ratings)
$46.66

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