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The Peter Lynn Reactor is a high performance traction kite with a medium to high aspect ratio. Designed for speed, the Reactor is very stable and ideally suits intermediate to advanced fliers. Primarily designed for buggying as well as speed sessions on a landboard. The Reactor is quick and easy to set up, and due to its stable and predictable nature, is accessible to a much wider group of fliers.Speed and SteeringThe Reactor has an amazing flying speed, especially when comparing it to other kites with a similar aspect ratio. With minimal handle movement, the Reactor lives up to its name with fast and direct response .great for fast gibes and quick kite loops.Stability The semi self-stabilising profile combines high performance with a high level of stability and gives riders the confidence to move at speed without any nasty surprises. The Reactor is not prone to luffing and performs upwind and downwind without giving you that feeling that you are on the edge and may lose it any second. Sizes Produced in six sizes, each size available in four colours. The slightly higher aspect ratio of the larger models results in all the kites having a similar feel across the range.Features:High accuracy construction methods with double stitching throughoutHigh quality Mirai ripstop nylon top and bottom skinExtra durable and tear-resistant fabric used for the profilesCross-vented profiles for fast and easy launchesDyneema bridles are spliced and stitched to reduce weight, drag and minimise snags. Velcro outlets in the tips for easy removal of sand and water Velcro anchor grips secure the bridles and prevent tangles when packing the kiteKite Only Package Includes: - Kite- Canvas Backpack- Peter Lynn sticker- Full colour instruction manualReady to Fly Package Includes: - Kite- Peter Lynn quad handles- Peter Lynn Dyneema quad line set- Peter Lynn ground stake- Full colour instruction manual- Peter Lynn sticker- Canvas BackpackWarning: The larger sizes generate a lot of pull in strong winds. Experienced users should start with a smaller size kite, and only progress to the larger sizes when fully competent. Only use the large sizes in lighter wind conditions. Instruction manual available - always read before use.