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difference between Prism Quantum and Prism Quantum PRO


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The only similarities between these two kites are the name and wing graphic. The Q pro has a different sail and is framed with wrapped carbon rods, which makes the kite lighter and stiffer than the pultruded carbon framed Quantum. The Quantum is a great kite for the new flier, and it sure set the hook into me, but the Q pro will blow you away with its precision, and it is a good freestyle flyer as well. Check out this video.

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Just returned from the first flight of my recently acquired Quantum Pro Variable Vented in 19 mph wind at Surfside Beach South Carolina. It was the only kite flying this evening & one of the few dualies that would I would have enough confidence in to attempt to fly in a steady beach wind of that strength. I had all four vents wide open. The trailing edge was humming & the lines were whining. Was also pulling a new 3" x 75' Prism tube tail for the first time. Wind was blowing out of the South straight up the beach at high tide. The very narrow beach meant I had to land straight down wind. Because of the precision on the full size kite I was able to come in low across the waves, attempt a snap stall, run at the kite & land it. I had been in the sky for about thirty minutes & was concerned that I could not land it with no way to fly off to the side & stall it. A lesser kite would not have made such a nice approach & landing with a flier of my limited ability. What a kite! Thank you Rob.

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