You’ll flip over Prism’s new rotor kite.
Spinning above you like a mysterious, wind-powered machine, the Flip Kite looks like a kaleidoscope in motion. The vivid graphics blend and blur, creating virtual colors and patterns that can only be seen in flight. Rotor kites fly by spinning with the wind (you’ll get asked if it has a motor). The vertical ring acts like a stabilizing gyroscope, making it rock-steady even in gusty winds. Made of ripstop polyester on a fiberglass and carbon fiber frame. 1’-10” x 1’-5”. No assembly needed, it folds flat to 22” x 17” for easy transport. Includes 200’ of 20-lb. polyester line on a handle. Wind range: 6 to 25 mph.
Kiteman78, 2009-11-02 This is a really cool kite but a little hard to get in the air. Once the wind is blowing it starts spinning but doesn't go really... [read more]
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kiteflyer82, 2009-07-16 This is a cool looking kite but on the small size. I got way more feedback with the prism E06 kite. Flies very well once you get ... [read more]
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wjhmsme, 2009-04-07 Crowd Pleaser! I have wanted a kite like this for 30 years when I saw one in a catalog, but I couldn't convince my parents to ge... [read more]