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Rokkaku are one of the most popular kite styles with experienced fliers, but also easy for relative beginners. They lend themselves to some wonderful graphics. This "Rok" is a work of art made with excellent craftsmanship. The design is fully appliqued for a distinctive, stained glass effect. Rokkakus fly well in winds from around 5 to 18 mph, with quite a pull in anything more than a light breeze. They are often used to lift a camera for Kite Aerial Photography, or to support items of "line laundry." Altogether a very "classy" kite at a great price.
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The Scream is a scream.
PPK is a great place to order from, never a problem and fast shipping. Great prices as well. The Premier Rokkaku The Scream is a beautiful kite, large and takes up plenty of Sky. The stitching is OK, not the best I've seen from Premier. The only issue is that all the end caps, c-ring stops and ferrules had to be glue back on, they would come off when you removed the spars from the pockets. All and all it is a great kite with the normal production quality issue and I would certainly buy this again along with a tube of glue.
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Detailed, Sparkling full Appliqué sewn Design
Shipped 35” L. Premier thoughtfully included full size ripstop 65” case with Cinch cords. Allowing for partial assembly of Kites making it easier to finish build once at your favourite flying site. Method used to tension horizontal bowlines is unique. Hopefully this tension design will work for the Kites lifetime. Rock on wood as they say. Plan to fly it for Halloween if the winds comply. One small nit-pic; main vertical Centre 3 piece Carbon spar uses glued Spacer rings to hold spar to correct size once assembled. Had to re-glue Spacer ring to keep length and tautness correct. A simple chore. Anyone who owns one of these should check that the spacer rings are tight snd secure before each flight as a collapse / slip of this 3 piece spar setup could cause loss of control or possible damage to your Rokkaku Kite. Glad I have added it to my collection. Note use 300 lb. test line for safety sake, one never knows when the wind might change.