Artistic license at its best.
Robert Brasington says that this “stylish, sinuous design was inspired by minimalist structural architecture” (and then apologizes for sounding “artsy”). Graceful in light to moderate winds, the Evening Star has a soaring, delta-like flight. Made of ripstop nylon with carbon spars. 8’-0” x 4’-0” with 8-ft. nylon tails. Folds to 48” (This product has a shipping length greater than 42" and can not be shipped to most international addresses). 5 to 18 mph winds. Includes 120’ of 50-lb. polyester line on a handle. Longer line recommended.
blowinginthewind, 2009-03-10 In gusty winds this kite tends to loop & dive. After several outings I was able to figure out why...the bridle line going to the ... [read more]
(5 of 5)
blowinginthewind, 2008-12-18 An impressive looking kite in a very impressive size with a price that is small in comparison to other kites it's size. In light ... [read more]
(4 of 5)
andyford, 2008-05-30 Tried it twice, wouldn't fly in flaky gusty 5-8 mph winds, but great the second time when the wind was more like 10mph.
Beautiful... [read more]
(4 of 5)
jds_kites, 2007-08-30 Unique kite and easy to fly in adequate wind. I noticed at lower wind speeds (6-10mph) the kite was unstable and kept drifting far... [read more]
(4 of 5)
rgemeinhardt, 2007-07-21 Superb construction, unique appearance and a great flier--dead easy in steady winds and just nervous enough in gusts to keep you b... [read more]
(5 of 5)
chefbuc, 2007-07-06 Great Flyer!!!! Easy to fly and really looks good. Flew it for three days at the beach amoung 15 other kites. This Kite STOOD OU... [read more]