Using a T-Piece configuration and thoughtful placement of bridle components, the Djinn has no exposed end caps or knots along the leading edge, once again eliminating the usual snag points where lines get caught or hung up during flight or ground recovery, this also completely solves the issue seen on older designs where the leading edge end caps were wearing through both the material and spars.
T Connecter (Djinn)
$2.00
Durable T-connector for the Djinn quad line kite, used for the connection between vertical spars and the leading edge when assembled. Each kite uses two of these parts.
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Additional information
Weight | .2 oz |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
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