Exult 485 Posted June 2, 2018 Report A Jam Session was first serious DLK and main kite (among few at the time) during 1997-2000. This looks like the same model, just like mine minus all repairs. Those were the days... Quote
esinger 346 Posted June 2, 2018 Report I bought these two Jam Sessions back in 1996. The vented version I purchased at an auction during the Outer Banks Stunt Kite Competition. I recently repaired both these kites. When I pulled them out of the bags and assembled them, most of the leading edge connectors disintegrated. They have now been replaced. Quote
Exult 485 Posted June 2, 2018 Report Hmm.. I already started doing the disintegration here during the end of the nineties mostly (including two of the LE-connectors)... However the LE connectors that survived the nineties, also survived my kite hibernation period ending 2016. Btw, 540ies are and look nice on this kite - it is still the kite I do them best on. Quote
esinger 346 Posted June 2, 2018 Report I also came out of kite hibernation in 2016. The Jam Session was the trick kite of those days for sure. I found the vented model to be the best kite I had for doing very flat double axles. They do like to spin. Quote
The_Flying_Potato 0 Posted May 11, 2019 Report I haven't flown since 2003 - just a after Gulf War 11 started. My first kite, back in the late 1990s, was a Prism Fanatic, and a mate had a Jam Session (black rainbow). I wasn't at all bad at flying back in the day and probably would have bought the HQ rather than the Prism, had I known better. 🙂 James Quote
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