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Different Types Of Kites |
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![]() Quality should be a major consideration in your decision. Cheap kites will fall apart after only one or two flying sessions. A good quality kite may last several years if it is not eaten by a tree! Quality kites will feature ripstop nylon covering material, fiberglass or durable plastic structural material, tough connectors, and kite line suitable for the kite. The cost of a quality kite in comparison to a cheap one may seem like a lot, but the quality kite will fly better and last much longer. Many quality kites offer a warranty on the materials. Unfortunately, the warranty doesn’t cover hungry trees. If the kite is to be a gift, the age of the recipient will determine to a large degree the type of kite purchased. Children as small as toddlers can fly a mini-kite with supevision. Mini-kites are available in three styles - diamond, delta, and box. These neat little kites are about ten inches long, and fly well. Kids five and up have more choices. Smaller diamond kites and sky dancers are good choices. Sky dancers require no assembly aside from tying on the flight line. They are colorful, active kites in the sky. ![]() ![]() Soft stunt kites are similiar to the smaller parafoils in that they have no structural material. There are many sizes available, the largest can be safely used by people eithteen and older. The giant foils can pull a person on in line skates or skies. Beach dwellers use them with boogie boards, a short version of the surfboard, to kite across the surf - an impressive sight to see. As you can see there are a lot of diffent types of kites and all are fun to fly. ![]() To Check Availability and Purchase Products Featured Here Visit Our Ebay Store Plum Creek Toy and Hobby |