Flying Buckeye Posted August 2, 2016 Report Posted August 2, 2016 Prism Nexus 5 Stack RTF Excellent condition 9 out of 10 The perfect kite for Novice pilots, world travelers with small suitcases, gifts for kids 9 and up! Nexus 5 Stack Kit Perfect for show-offs, festivals, anywhere with an audience Stacking lines pre-installed- just assemble and fly! Convenient travel case holds the entire assembled stack Complete with Spectra lines and instructions Color-matched tails included Comes with: Pre-measured and attached stacking lines, 150# x 85' Spectra lines, winder, 5 color matched tails, flight straps, convertible 5-stack bag (holds up to 12 kites), complete instructions. Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate Wing Span: 60" (168 cm) Height: 32" (81 cm) Speed: Fast Wind Range: 3-25 MPH Pull: Light - Medium Frame: Pultruded Carbon, Fiberglass Sail: Ripstop nylon, Mylar laminate Flying Line: 150# x 85' Spectra Price: $250.00 Free Shipping to the lower 48 States when you use PayPal friends, and family option
John Barresi Posted August 2, 2016 Report Posted August 2, 2016 1 hour ago, Flying Buckeye said: New Old Stock What does this mean?
RobB Posted August 2, 2016 Report Posted August 2, 2016 1 hour ago, John Barresi said: What does this mean? Usually means a new item that is old. Never used... and probably discontinued, as in the case of the E2. I've heard it used mostly in the automotive world, like if you were looking for a grill for your '66 Mustang... the holy grail would be to find a NOS grill, stashed away in an old Ford dealer's parts department in Kansas. Nice offerings, the E2 would be ideal for someone starting out, but past the nose-plant stage. It has a good wind range, but I wouldn't think of flying an E2 in winds much over 15mph. It can be flown in pretty low winds, though. 1
Wayne Dowler Posted August 3, 2016 Report Posted August 3, 2016 also used in the guitar shops - NOS (new old stock) - as in bought new, thrown in a closet and forgotten til somebody finds it many years later. 1
Flying Buckeye Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Posted August 5, 2016 All Sold, thanks to everyone.
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