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Continental Cesium: release pleasure
L'Atelier fills its range out with this new Cesium in an ultra light version, a machine with the character of "high performance" Freestyle, intended to excel in light wind.
The Cesium Continental also brings about new innovation by ballasting the kite by distribution of mass: a sail that is deliberately very mylarized, and rather heavy, combined with a very light structure, without ballast (tail weight). The optimum weight is thus distributed on the whole surface for a maximum homogeneity between the kite and its behavior. An ideal mixture of simplicity and effectiveness allows the Cesium Continental the flexibility and inertia necessary for freestyle flight in very light wind.
The Continental takes off very easily. Nimbly, it reacts to the smallest pull on the lines, and of course prefers these lines to be short and light. Its Freestyle capabilities are rather calm and cast; typical of the new generation of ultra lights. The Continental easily falls and stays on its back, making it easy to perform all tricks including Lazy Susan's, Cynique, and also Mathieu Mayet's infamous Two-Pop Yoyo!
Its precision doesn't have anything to envy of other higher wingspan kites, its flexible and solid structure and its Mylar sail loves taking sharp angles. Maximum airflow of Mylar and the good inertia of the structure assure the Continental to have constant progressive speed, allowing you to easily gain ground even in the event of no wind.
Continental Cesium, an easy way to fly in fluidity. Release pleasure.
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