It looks like a stained glass window in the sky and, not surprisingly, it was one that inspired Robert Brasington to create this design. Anyone familiar with the Rokkaku knows that it can build up quite a pull - that's why we chose a size that is gentle on the forces. Still, the Brasington Rok has enough power to carry some line laundry.
span: 118cm
height: 157cm
sail: 70D Polyester, printed
frame: wrapped Carbon
flying line: 100m 65DaN Polyester included
Product safety information
Manufacturer information:
Spiderkites OHG
Neuer Weg 72
Niedersachsen
Norden, Deutschland, 26506
Responsible person:
Spiderkites OHG
Neuer Weg 72
Niedersachsen
Norden, Deutschland, 26506
Importer:
Spiderkites OHG
Warnings:
- Only fly in wind conditions in which you retain control of your kite at all times and for which your kite is designed. Children in particular should never be overstrained by the pulling forces of their kites.
- Be careful when using longer flying lines as there is a risk of strangulation.
- Never fly near power lines, airports or obstacles that could potentially lead to accidents.
- Never fly during thunderstorms. Flying lines conduct electricity, so the kite should be landed immediately at the first sign of an approaching storm.
- Watch out for passers-by and bystanders. The pilot is always responsible for safety when flying a kite.
- Use sufficiently dimensioned ground anchors.
- Observe the legally stipulated maximum flying height for kites.
- Caution: not suitable for children under the age of three!