Reddit mentions: The best kites

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1. aGreatLife Huge Rainbow Kite for Kids a Kite Easy to Fly for Outdoor Games and Activities | Easy to Fly and Soars High, A Great Way to Enjoy and Spend Time with Friends and Family

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  • Build Priceless Memories with Kites for Kids Ages 4-8 : A good plan to create memorable summer. Fun beach kites have amazed and delighted countless generations children. You know that the years of parenthood go quickly-hit the beach or park share the magic with your family and build memories that will last a lifetime while you still can.
  • Develop Strength and Coordination with Kites for Kids Ages 8-12: Learning how to launch and control this amazing kids kite will help your youngsters develop coordination and critical thinking skills in a very practical setting. Not only that but they'll feel the thrill of success when they finally launch the aGreatLife rainbow kite for kids.
  • Leave The Video Game Console Inside: Childhood and adult obesity is epidemic due to lack of physical activities and they spend most of their time indoors staring at computer screens. Help your child to put down the controller and discover a pastime that will get them outside active and healthy with this kids kite easy to fly.
  • With Kites Safety Certificate! Extremely easy To Put Together And Fly: This beginner kite is for boys , girls and adults is specially designed for simple assembly, no need for any kite kit. Manufactured with non-toxic materials comes with a big kid-friendly handle and has extremely stable handling characteristics.
  • Extremely Easy To Fly Even in Low Wind Speed: Once it is built, it is ready to go. This giant kite picks up the smallest amount of wind and makes it so easy to fly. This easy flyer is specially designed to be stable and not difficult to launch in any level of wind. The durable fabric body and tail will last for years. Order today and plan your first excursion for next weekend. You won't regret it-we promise.
aGreatLife Huge Rainbow Kite for Kids a Kite Easy to Fly for Outdoor Games and Activities | Easy to Fly and Soars High, A Great Way to Enjoy and Spend Time with Friends and Family
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ColorRainbow
SizeLarge
Weight0.440924524 Pounds
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15. Parafoil 5 Kite - Rainbow

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  • Easy To Assemble
  • Size (W X L): 20 x 32 in. / 51 x 81 cm.
  • Fabric: Ripstop Nylon
Parafoil 5 Kite - Rainbow
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ColorMulti-colored
Height2.25 Inches
Length32 Inches
Weight0.7 Pounds
Width20 Inches
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u/StringBoi · 8 pointsr/kites

The easiest to start with would be a single line, classic delta. One of our best sellers is the Prism Stowaway Delta. They are made very well and are very compact. Prism is one of the best kite manufacturers out there, so anything from them will be pretty good. Another classic would be a diamond, they are single line as well. There is a whole world of deltas and diamonds to choose from....but if you want durability, you should really buy from a good manufacturer. Some of the cheaper manufacturers like New Tech and Premier can be a little iffy on some of their products. If you'd prefer something more advanced, there are dual line stunts and power kites as well as quad lined kites. Beyond that you'd be getting into de-power kites which are quite fun and some of my favorites to fly.

If you'd like some help choosing something more unique feel free to give us a call and check out our website to see some of the varieties. You can view all our kites in the drop down menu's on the left side of the page. PiedmontKites.com

u/eats_shits_n_leaves · 3 pointsr/Kiteboarding

I would agree, best way to save money at the start is to:

  • Get standard foil two line kite and practise so that it's second nature (like £25 from amazon) - https://www.amazon.co.uk/HQ-Kites-Symphony-Beach-Rainbow/dp/B00ID4QG4O/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=foil+kite&qid=1558012195&s=gateway&sr=8-3
  • Go to a good school - a good teacher and equipment will speed up the process massively - these guys look good - https://www.thebigblueexperience.com/beginner-kitesurfing-lessons/. It is expensive because you pay for the teaching and the equipment. In theory you could skip the school altogether but you risk your own safety, that of others, you will most likely destroy your kite (i.e. costing you more money in the long run) and put yourself off kiteing.
  • Take group lessons, this will reduce the cost. If you are good and a dilligent student you may need as little as 5 lessons.
  • Buy a second hand kite and board to start with after you have had a few lessons, only in conjunction with someone who knows what they are doing or through the school (they will advise size). Best to get a big twin tip board to start with IMO.
  • Use all the free youtube tutorials available, I like these guys but there are plenty out there...https://www.youtube.com/user/alexiobussio

    Also consider going abroad to places where you have guarenteed wind, a week to ten days in Fuerteventura will get you up and running in a flashbut make sure your doing it with a proper IKO school, in the UK it's quite difficult to get the right wind and tide to coordinate with your pre-booked lesson.....

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    Good luck, it's the best thing in the world.
u/MissBananaBeak · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'll add to this as I find things!


For both of them:

I'm aiming for both of them in these because summer is coming! You mentioned not really having a yard so these could be "park only" toys. Stuff to get them outside and keep them active during summer break!



WOWmazing Kit (3-Piece Set) | Incl. Big Bubble Wand, Giant Bubble Concentrate and Tips & Trick Booklet | Outdoor Toy for Kids, Boys, Girls | Bubbles Made in the USA



[Huge Rainbow Kite For Kids - One Of The Best Selling Toys For Outdoor Games Activities - Good Plan For Memorable Summer Fun - This Magic Kit Comes w/ 100% Satisfaction] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B012D3PN7G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api) - there are SOOO many shapes and things to choose from on Amazon when it comes to kites!




These are for both of them as well since they both enjoy art ❤️



I recently did one of these Diamond art things, it's time consuming and relaxing! There are quite a few other designs to choose from as well!



I was gifted these and they are amazing! If a mistake is made it's super easy to fix it because these are so flexable!




And this or something similar because Rylee enjoys singing

u/DirtyBirdNJ · 1 pointr/skiing

The snapshot comes as a 2 line kite, but it has a bridle setup to be used with 4 lines as well. I'm saving up for buying the control bar that the kite can be set up with... it doesn't use the whole back support / harness thing you appear to have in a photo but I'm hoping it will be something good for me to get used to the bar controls.

http://www.amazon.com/Prism-Control-Bar-Kites-Complete/dp/B0044UQ344/ref=pd_sim_200_11?ie=UTF8&dpID=41yLJmUQIML&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=0FSB5N2ZC7HPBWQVB0HT

Lessons sound amazing, I've looked into kiteboarding lessons locally and they are painfully expensive ($500+). I'm pretty good at flying the two line though, I have a good understanding of the wind envelope and how to control a kite (or get it out of the danger zone) in strong winds. That being said, I'm probably still on the "noob" side of things and I'd love to find some more affordable lessons locally (North / Central NJ).

u/Aeri73 · 2 pointsr/kites

http://www.amazon.co.uk/HQ-117366-Infinity-Sport-Kite/dp/B001TKFRWG/ref=pd_sim_sbs_k_h_b_cs_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=1VEVZ4TVQB01QSXBC256

this kite should keep you busy for years without you ever learning all it's capable of :-) it's about 150us and you'll need some high end lines that will cost you about 25 max.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/HQ-Shadow-Sports-Stunt-Kite/dp/B0035FVGFA/ref=sr_1_1?s=kids&ie=UTF8&qid=1410477266&sr=1-1&keywords=hq+shadow is a bit cheaper but it's more of a basic learner kite. you'll get started ok but in about a years practice you'll know how to fly it and need a different kite (or want one anyway) but it's more directed to light wind.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Prism-Nexus-Stunt-Kite-Spectrum/dp/B000XA046M/ref=sr_1_9?s=kids&ie=UTF8&qid=1410477343&sr=1-9&keywords=prism+kite
this prism nexus is the cheapest I would advise. it's even more basic than the second HQ but it should be great fun and only half the price.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Prism-Quantum-Stunt-Kite-Fire/dp/B000BMBQY6/ref=sr_1_8?s=kids&ie=UTF8&qid=1410477343&sr=1-8&keywords=prism+kite
is a good capable trick kite. price is about 150 I would think

u/caraeeezy · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Thanks for the contest! freedom! :]

This is red and blue and would looo baller waving around in the wind!

Happy 4th! :]

The tennessee state animal is a raccoon...its kind of sad. But they are cute little dudes.

u/Chinthliss · 2 pointsr/keto

Sounds to me like it is time to teach your girls to fly kites: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B012D3PN7G/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
congratulations on you early success and keep it up and thank you for sharing.

u/large__father · 2 pointsr/boardgames

Uneventful week for me. School bus driving is in its final hours as a job for the year so I'm trying hard to find something else before June. The job search is leaving very little time for hobbies so i haven't played or designed much of anything lately which is a bummer.

On the plus side though spring is almost here and I'm ready to get out my kite for some sunny day flying. I've got a prism snapshot speed foil and it's amazingly good fun. If you have any interest in multi line kites i would recommend one of these in a heartbeat.

I'm thinking about upgrading to a larger foil or even going into a stunt kite with 4 lines. Only time will tell what i decide to get. I also think i should get a single line kite to fly as a wind gauge. Maybe just a box kite for style points.

u/n03113 · 1 pointr/infertility

So most of the kites you buy in like walmart or target - they're cheaply made out of a plastic or mylar, usually have like barbie on them or some other children's theme... the one I did get is a green butterfly one.

The "real" kite - I guess real isn't the best of terms... but it's made out of a cloth type material - more resistant to tearing and poles that are stronger like with use in tents... They're usually bigger.. the ones you find typically in the toy section are good for children.

http://www.amazon.com/Prism-Kite-Technology-STD-Stowaway/dp/B0044TRPD8/ref=zg_tr_1234183011_4 is what he bought.

u/PleaseGiveGold · 1 pointr/chicago

Do you know how to fly a stunt kite?

If not, you'll want to be decent at that before trying to do it with a giant kite while in the water.

Something like this: http://www.amazon.com/Prism-Jazz-Stunt-Kite-Ice/dp/B000XA25Q4/ref=sr_1_3?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1464878786&sr=1-3&keywords=stunt+kite

or this:
http://www.amazon.com/Breeze-Sport-Foil-Kite-62-Inch/dp/B003BQIHOQ/ref=sr_1_4?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1464878786&sr=1-4&keywords=stunt+kite

The former will be more fun to play around with on a windy day. The latter might be a bit more like a kiteboarding kite.

u/outdoorjunky818 · 1 pointr/BurningMan

Sweet, I highly advise one. Harnessing the playa winds with a kite is veeeeery enjoyable and handing it off to a passerby for a spin may just top it off. I have one similar to this, and it rocks. Hoping it has a little more power than a standard one to lift up my camera...

https://www.amazon.com/Prism-Kite-Technology-Snapshot-Sports/dp/B000XG5ZZQ

u/vichina · 3 pointsr/kites

I think any delta kit would do. I just got into kite flying a few months ago. The delta kite from amazon fly super well in very low winds. I’d say it’s a great beginner kite and you can fly it on most days.

u/IM_THE_DECOY · 1 pointr/KAP

I just got back from the beach. It flew GREAT! I actually order this one
but it's the same maker and dimensions as the rainbow conyne I linked.

I was using a home made picavet and a GoPro. Not sure of the totally weight, but I definitely feel like I can make it lighter. But even still, the kite had not trouble at all getting it in the air. I was able to control it really well too, bringing it down right above my friends heads, slowly and steady, at one point. And I haven't flown a kite in years.

I'm just getting into KAP, but for the price, I have absolutely no complaints.

I will say that this was at the beach, so it was quite windy, but no more windy than on any other day.

I'll post some video of my flight and my picavet in a few days.

u/jflockaful · 1 pointr/kites

Thanks for the response!

I've been flying a kite like this and I've been thinking about attaching a gopro to my kite like in this video

I noticed that they were flying a kite that was more similar to yours and the weight of the kite may have contributed to the stability of their video. If I were to buy a kite similar to the one in the video, do you know what keywords/size/length/price I should look for?

Thanks again!

u/exDM69 · 2 pointsr/kites

Something like this. Less than $20 on Amazon.

These entry level parafoil kites are pretty darn simple, I don't think there's much of a difference which brand you get.

https://www.amazon.com/Breeze-Rainbow-Inch-Sport-Kite/dp/B003BQIHOQ/

u/BrakemanBob · 1 pointr/gopro

The people over at /r/KAP suggested THIS ONE. I haven't had time to try it out yet but it looks pretty solid.

u/Barnacle-bill · 1 pointr/KAP

I ended up getting the one I linked (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00M56CJS8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1). It does work but I'd suggest getting a larger one. It takes quite a bit of wind to lift the picavet and even then it's not perfect by any means. May be ok at the beach in a strong wind but elsewhere it's not going to have enough lift.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/IAmA

Just buy it and go fly it near a park with a bunch of kids playing around it. Occasionally yell, "Hey, Claire! Claire! Come over hear if you want to take over." No one will know that Claire ... isn't real.

(But don't get a Wal-mart kite; they fly for shit and break easily. Amazon has an awesome 7-1/2 foot puppy dog kite that we've been flying with my 4-year-old lately.)

u/moot_mute · 17 pointsr/conspiracy

It might be a very large delta-shaped kite with LEDs, notice its nose changing direction in the wind. The camera operator is manually defocusing, and then only brings it up to almost-in-focus.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnr0bbDHkfk

https://www.amazon.com/Hengda-kite-Flying-Saucer-Luminous/dp/B01GHCU09U?th=1

I rarely see apparently real UFO videos online. The Casper objects are helium party balloons with LEDs in them.

u/tidesofthesky · 2 pointsr/Kiteboarding

http://www.harakirikiteboarding.cz/upload/Image/Kite/flysurfer_cool/wacbar.jpg

If you don't leash or harness in and are somewhere where there are no people around, you'll probably be fine. Just keep in mind that having that harness point is how you adjust the power of the kite.

I'd still get a practice kite like this https://www.amazon.com/HQ-Symphony-Professional-Kite-Rainbow/dp/B000KFU744
Practice kites stay up in way less wind. I don't find it that fun to fly an inflatable kite with not enough wind. And it ends up being more dangerous because it can fall out of the sky directly down wind of you, then power up and launch you when the wind picks back up. Sketch!

Is it an inflatable kite or foil kite? Flysurfer makes some cool airfoil kites, too....

u/coffeeonsunday · 1 pointr/BurningMan

> https://www.amazon.com/Prism-Kite-Technology-Snapshot-Sports/dp/B000XG5ZZQ

thank you for this! I actually ended up buying a sport kite a day ago - will McGyvre the Gopro to it since I cant have a kite mount shipped in time!

u/thehumanhive · 3 pointsr/kites

For a single string parafoil kite, I would suggest the Prism Stowaway Parafoil.

Once you're ready to move on to a two string kite, I would suggest the Prism Snapshot 1.2.

u/jollygoodvelo · 4 pointsr/CasualUK

I have one like this but in white https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00ID4QG4O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_y8WdBb087RQJ8

It's so much easier to fly than the ones we had when we were kids. You can almost take off with it too.

u/btshaw · 3 pointsr/Tinder

It works if you own a kite and it's windy. It's a pretty fun date option if those things are in your favour. Way less boring than coffee.

A two line foil kite involves some skill / learning to figure out how to fly and steer, so you can teach her (or him), and wow them with your kite flying skills. Don't go if it's not windy.. or do, and then you can chill in a field or go for a walk instead.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003BQIHOQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1495069015&sr=8-4&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=kite+parafoil&dpPl=1&dpID=41nKFT5ijgL&ref=plSrch

Amazon seems to have even cheaper options, but this is the one that I own and it works. Learn to handle the lines properly first though, you can make a hopeless knot if you do it wrong.

Avoid dates around powerlines, trees or airports.