Sold individually. ($4 each fitting)You’ve heard the phrase, “where the rubber meets the road,” before, right? Well for kiting, these molded fittings are where the rubber meets the carbon. Holding...
On this kite, the leading edge is divided into two different spars. The bottom spar is the “Lower” leading edge. Replacement lower leading edges come from Prism cut to the...
With tricks like The Flapjack, Lazy Susan and Jacob’s Ladder, it’s no surprise that flyers crack up these spars the most. Even if you broke yours crashing into the ground...
If you’ve been practicing tip-stabs on rocky ground, there’s a good chance you’ll need a couple extra of these little widgets. These are the caps that go on the end...
Kite terminology can be a bit confusing at first, but at least there are some parts that are fairly self-explanatory. The spine (the rod that runs up and down the...
These fittings retain the stand offs. They slide onto your lower spreader and have a hole for the standoff to go into. Not too exciting you say? Just try and...
On this kite, the leading edge is divided into two different spars. The top spar is the “Upper” leading edge. Replacement upper leading edges come from Prism cut to the...
This little bugger does so much and asks for so little. It holds your lower spreaders and the spine together. It gives the bridle something to hold onto in the...
The ferrule is what keeps the upper and lower leading edges connected during flight. It’s also what gives this kite its compact-take-anywhere quality by providing a middle point to fold...
You’ve heard the phrase, “where the rubber meets the road” before, right? Well for kiting, these molded fittings are where the rubber meets the carbon. Holding spreaders firmly in place...
On this kite, the leading edge is divided into two different spars. The bottom spar is the “Lower” leading edge. Replacement lower leading edges come from Prism cut to the...
One of the parts that can break from an unplanned landing (read crash!). Very easy to replace, sold individually. If you need any other part for a Prism Nexus please...
If you’ve been practicing tip-stabs on rocky ground, there’s a good chance you’ll need a couple extra of these little widgets. These are the caps that go on the end...
Kite terminology can be a bit confusing at first, but at least there are some parts that are fairly self-explanatory. The spine (the rod that runs up and down the...
These fittings retain the stand offs. They slide onto your lower spreader and have a hole for the standoff to go into. Not too exciting you say? Just try and...
One of the parts that can break in an unplanned landing (read crash). Easily replaced. If you need any other part for a Prism Nexus please ask, we have all...