The Magnet 112% Super Ultralight is slow, precise, articulate in tricks (very readable), great slow multilazies and taz’s. 1 pop yoyo requires might require more tailweight but 2 pops are very nice. Same shape and materials used for the sail. Same bridle as well.
Versions
There are 2 versions of the Magnet 112% Super Ultralight. Sascha framed his version with Skyshark 2pt Leading Edges (which feels slightly stiffer) and my version has p90 ULE and p100 LLE.
Both versions work really well.
KarelOh’s version
Upper Leading Edge: Skyshark p90, 69,5 cm
Lower Leading Edge: Skyshark p100, 82,5 cm
Spine: Skyshark p100, 84 cm (82,5 cm + splitnock)
Lower Spreader: Skyshark 3pt 68,5 cm (69cm with aerostuff style centercross where the spreaders go inside)
Outer Stand-offs: 3mm carbon rod, 27 cm rod to sail
Inner Stand-offs: 3mm reinforced glassfiber rod, 25 cm rod to sail
Upper spreader: pultruded carbon 4,5 mm, 49,5 cm
Tailweight: +/- 13 grams
Sascha’s Version
Leading Edge: Skyshark 2pt, 152 cm (Lower rod full length 82,5)
Spine: Skyshark p100, 84 cm (82,5 cm + splitnock)
Lower Spreader: Skyshark 3pt 68,5 cm (69cm with aerostuff style centercross where the spreaders go inside)
Outer Stand-offs: 2mm carbon rod, 27 cm rod to sail
Inner Stand-offs: 2mm reinforced glassfiber rod, 25 cm rod to sail
Upper spreader: pultruded carbon 4,5 mm, 49,5 cm
Tailweight: +/- 15 grams
Measurements (Nose sewing to…)
Upper spreader center TAPA: 33 cm
Yoyo stopper center: 57 cm
Lower spreader center APA: 91 cm
Cross center: 58 cm
Bridle point on spine: 62 cm (4cm below cross)
Bridle 3 point
Upper: 57 cm
Outer: 49 cm
Inner: 63 cm
Connectors Used
Upper spreader: Tiny APA
Lower spreader: APA
Cross: LevelOne or similar short cross (when using longer (R-Sky) cross, you should use longer standoffs)
Standoff: APA
Sailgrabber: JACO