New Gemini is twice the kite.
A well-known benchmark for trick kites since it was introduced in 1995, Tim Benson’s Gemini, is named after its twin spines. Recently updated with Andy Wardley’s Cross-Active bridle, it’s now even easier to trick. The evolution of Tim’s signature blend of radical and precision, it’s fast, holds the longest possible stalls and recovers easily. The pros use this kite to stay competitive. The rest of us love the way it helps us become better fliers. Made in England of ripstop polyester on graphite spars. 7'-2" x 3'-4". 10.0-oz. 54/39" case included. Use 80-lb. Spectra line.
jmanwaring, 2006-09-26 Awesome trick kite. Hand made in England. Does Axel's easier than other kites. Very high quality construction and materials. ... [read more]