Nexus 2.0
Graphite Nexus 2.0 with bag and lines
Spectrum Nexus 2.0 with bag and lines
Detail shot of Nexus 2.0 sail
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Spectrum Nexus 2.0 on the beach
Nexus 2.0 packaging with line storage pocket
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Nexus 2.0
A diagram illustrating the size of the Nexus 2.0 in comparison to a 5 foot 9 inch tall man.

Nexus 2.0

Quick and agile with a radical edge
Regular price$88.00
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The Nexus 2.0 features a composite carbon/glass frame for instant response and great light-wind performance. The three-point turbo bridle offers easy adjustment for a wide range of wind. Solid carbon leading edge spars are incredibly tough but light, so you can survive those unplanned landings but still fly easily in a great wind range.

Speedier and sportier than a full-size kite, the Nexus will still get you started on a range of stunts and introduce you to the world of trick flying. Comes complete with low-stretch Dyneema lines, winder, flight straps and a handy travel sleeve that’s small enough to bring along every time you head out for a getaway. Included tail attachment point makes it easy to connect lightweight tails like our 40' ribbon or 20' tube tails.

    Customer Reviews

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    Rick W
    Nexus, a great little stunt kite

    Nexus is an awesome small stunt kite that performs extremely well on a beach with winds 15mph up to over 20mph. As fun to fly as the quantum kite. I don’t fly the quantum kite much anymore because it’s larger profile and my lightweight body, if the wind is strong enough it’ll practically lift me off the ground, but the Nexus is perfect for me. Prism kites are badass and customer service is impeccable when it comes to replacing parts.

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    Cynti
    My 'travel kite'

    The Nexus folds up small enough to fit into 20" roller suitcase, so I can take it anywhere on holidays.
    Prism kites are very durable, surviving multiple crashes, especially when you're learning to fly stunt kites. I have a Jazz, which was my first stunter, the Nexus, 2 Quantums,and an older Hynotist. All are great kites, and all of Prism's tails match each one.
    I highly recommend Prism products.

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    papalotl
    strong winds a must

    this kite was such a joy once i figured out take off, specially if flying solo. performs best during steady strong winds, thats when you get that cool buzzing sounds.

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    Devin Cobleigh-Morrison
    Fantastic intro kite

    Out of all the new 2.0 kites, this one is my favorite by a landslide. Its small enough to be agile and keep the fiberglass frame a bit more rigid, surprisingly capable, easy to travel with, and doesn't pull to much for smaller pilots or kids learning to fly. The nexus 2.0 maintains its speed well and includes build qualities that keep the kite lasting for years to come.

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    twolines
    solid in the sky

    The best kite I got. HQ Bebop is almost as good to steer. But smaller and not a strong pull. Broke a lower spreader at the T but I was steering it too much. Small problem is the line sliced into a connector when it got tangled. Nice buzzing noises in flight. 9.5/10