Flat and gracefully or sharp and snappy, your choice! Just do the required input. However, this kite has loooong wings tips and they can catch a line so make sure to give enough slack in your flying lines!
It's pitchy-ness makes it somewhat unstable in the fade position and it will probably need some tending, especially in bumpy winds. But it's easy to get into that fade position, and the fade is a great starting point for other tricks like Jacob's Ladders, Yo-Fade, Backspin Rollup-variations. This kite is a freestyle machine and transitions are easy available!
The Cosmic won't do the normal type of flic-flac. Why? Well, when the kite is in the Pancake position, a pull on both lines will only pull the kite backwards towards the pilot. However, if you wait for the pull until the kite's nose starts to rise again (kind of overrotating), then a sharp pull on both lines will rotate it back to the fade. When you get the hang of it it looks really cool!
Despite it's high ratio, the Cosmic will do looooong and elegant side slides. In lower winds it will slide all the way across the window - with a little tending.
Like for the axel, the Cosmic will do slow and gracious or sharp and snappy 540'ies depending on the input. Once again you must make sure to give enough slack in your lines to prevent a tip catching a line, but other than that, the Cosmic will do great looking flatspins!
Whoa! This kite excells when it comes to backflipping! ...and Yo-Yos! Backflips are stable and easy accessible from a whole range of setups allowing for multiple Yo-Yos, Flapjacks, Multiple Lazy Susans, Wap do Waps and others. Way Cool!
The Cosmic TC (TC = Trick Competition) is a very trick/freestyle oriented kite. Despite being able to do (almost) any trick in that famous book, flown correctly it can also do decent presicion moves. It tracks pretty well, but needs tending. No oversteer tendencies so snappy combination turns are there for the (more experienced) pilot. But the pilot needs to stay alert, The Cosmic doesn't give away in the presicion department, but it's there ... especially in it's lower wind range.
Well.... Speed control is somewhat difficult with this kite and you need to work for it (read: run on the ground in windy conditions). In it's lower wind range it's easyer - off course - but as it's name indicates - this kite is built for tricks!