This is a single skin traction kite - that is the sail is a single piece of fabric supported by a spar structure, unlike a parafoil kite which has no spars and gets it's shape by being inflated by air whilst flying.
The C-Quad range comes a various sizes - from 2.2 square meters through to 8.5 square meters (and larger sizes do exist, but aren't that common) - although the 3.2 and the 4.2 are the best suited for general use. They were originally designed for kite surfing, but were quickly found to a) sink when hitting water, and b) be very very good for all other traction activities. For the larger sizes (4.2 upwards) inflatable flotation tubes can be fitted to the vertical spars if you really want to go out on the water (there are better options....). You can use them for kite jumping (a dangerous passtime time that none should attempt, but everyone does do at some point), but they aren't the best for this (everyone goes for the Flexifoil Blade II's for this).
In flight they are actually graceful in the sky. They are flown in a manner very similar to the Revolution kites (i.e. lots of wrist movements, not a huge amount of hand pulling to turn).
I use mine for good old being-pulled-along-ground-by-big-kite kind of fun, but have also used it to kite buggy a couple of times (my objective for this year was to do some kite buggying), and they work great.
Purchased: December 2001
Width : - cm Height : - cm Depth : - Weight : - g
Spars : carbon fibre+fibreglass core (leading edge), fibreglass (vertical spars) Sail : Chikira Ripstop Nylon
Wind Range : 4 - 30mph (although 8 - 20 is more fun/safer)
Cost : £150.00 (inc. handles) + lines (220lb top, 80lb bottom)
I like the C-Quads - even if putting them away is a trial - even more so by yourself in a strong wind. The ability to almost trick fly the things in low wind, and get pulled around in higher wind is fantastic. You will find by talking to other flyers that people usually love or hate the C-Quads - you really have to try for yourself before you can judge these. Just bear in mind they cost a lot less than some of the other alternatives.