The new F-one Trigger where every jump is higher and the hangtime lasts longer
Designed by Ralf Grösel while still boasting the F-one DNA, the new Trigger by Brainchild is different and unique, but yet feels at home. This new Big Air kite is all about lofty hangtime, effortless high jumps, and intuitive handling to throw huge airs and big loops.
Features
- Designed by Ralf Grösel and benefitting from all the cutting-edge Brainchild technologies
- High aspect ratio and five-strut design for a responsive sheet-and-go feel
- Easy take-offs for high, lofty jumps with plenty of hangtime
- Intuitive handling with light steering pressure
- Offers maximum confidence to send loops, even the most committed ones
- Extremely light thanks to state-of-the-art materials
- Designed for easy and efficient upwind performance
- Fixed bridle system for stability of the profile
Technologies Brainchild
- Proweld (Welded Leading Edge Seams)
- Digital Printing with EcoInk
- Recycled Yarn and Plastic
- Recycled Bag
With its five-strut, high aspect ratio design and outstanding light weight, the Trigger by Brainchild is super responsive and efficient, while featuring a very intuitive and direct handling. With its light steering pressure, this kite is a joy to fly, and it remains incredibly easy to always know where it stands with closed eyes. The fixed bridle system keeps the shape stable in the air in the entire wind range.The TRIGGER also stands out for its ability to send controlled loops with the right amount of boost. It catches you perfectly after every trick, and makes looping safe and easy for everyone, while allowing pros to perform double loops with ease.
An exciting new opportunity is on the horizon with the advent of a new kite manufacturing facility in Northern Macedonia in Southeastern Europe, headed by Ralf Grösel. The new production facility, named Brainchild, is distinguished by its adoption of state-of-the-art assembly technologies and an unprecedented commitment to sustainability, offering an environmental record unmatched in the kiteboarding world. In addition to the use of innovative techniques like welding at the seams, as well as of new, state-of-the-art and extra-light materials, the kites are now digitally printed instead of using typical screen-printing processes. The freedom offered by this printing process allows us to explore new and unique graphics and colors