Prism Designs Kites
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QPro Smack Around… One Year Later
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Prism Jazz Stunt Kite, Ice $45.95 Designed for beginners, this sport kite with Prism’s “Ice” color pattern has a 55-inch wing span but folds down to 25 inches long so it can be packed in a suitcase or backpack inside a zippered travel case that comes with the kite. Easy instructions are printed on the case so they’re always handy. Quick, stable, and easy to control, the kite will fly in winds as low as 5 mph, a plus for inland pil… |
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Prism Tensor 5.0 Quad Line Stunt Kite $399.00 Get into traction kiting easily and safely. Designed for land based traction kiting and general power kiting, Prism’s Tensor backs up its power with multiple safety systems. Kite killer wrist straps let you stop all pull instantly and land your kite safely. Ready to Fly with an innovative convertible control bar that can transform into quad-line handles. Easier for inexperienced kiters, the “dual… |
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Prism EO 8 Box Kite, Fire $46.95 Elegant box kites assembled themselves. McConnachie’s EO (Expandable Object) box kites fold flat and pop open ready to fly, no assembly required. The intersecting planes make them very stable but also let you experiment with tumbling tricks. Smooth fliers, these eye catchers tumble and spin when you slacken the line. Made of ripstop polyester with fiberglass spars. With 8 planes instead of 6, it’… |
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Prism Snapshot 1.9 Speed Foil Kite $115.71 The affordable new Snapshot series fits radical aerial thrills in your pocket, your briefcase, or the glove box of your car. Unlike most parafoils, the Snapshot sports a tight, responsive turn response that feels like driving a finely tuned sports car as compared to a truck; it just feels good carving up the sky. Smaller than the foils you’d use for buggying or kiteboarding, these wings are the id… |
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Prism Kites EO 8 Box Kite Like an irresistible lure, our new EO (Expandable Object) box kites always attract a crowd. The original brainchild of Phil McConnachie, internationally acclaimed Australian designer, the EOs are dynamic box kites that soar like a traditional single-liner, or with a tug on the line they become playful tumblers with a fascinating range of tricks. The EO8 fits between the EO6 and the EO10 in size an… |
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The Prism: Guide to Sport Kite Know-How “Table of Contents: Introduction (1), Safety (2), Wind and Weather (3), Wind Speed (4), Wind Direction (6), Turbulence and Picking a Place to Fly (7), Basic Flying (9), Getting Started (10), Launching (12), Learning to Fly (14), Intermediate Flying (19), Patterns (20), Other Skills (22), Stacking (24), Flying With a Friend (26), The Bridle Adjustor (27), The Attitude Adjustor (29), Advanced Flying… |