Review: French Connection Stunt Kite
What a great name! Owing to the fact that the French flyers are flying in higher winds and developing both kites and techniques to do this, the name “French Connection” was genius. And like a Citroen Automobile, there is plenty of “chrome and do dads” hanging off this kite, including yoyo gliders, yoyo bars, roll up cage, and adjustable or removable tail weight. It has that French over worked design look. Kind of gimmicky, but it all has a purpose.
I know and respect Dodd Gross. In the past Dodd has had a reputation for producing kites that were not yet “done”. The first buyers of a new line might have a less than completed kite as Dodd continued to work the kite and tweak it. But the French Connection seems to be a complete and finished product. And it flies very well. It is definitely a trick kite, not a traditional stunt kite. It could even be said to be a lousy traditional stunt kite with all those do-dads. But that is not why it was made. It was made for tricks.


