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ITW 9-ft. Levitation Delta Light Kite

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Item # 3610
Price: $99.00
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Light wind flying gets easier.
Combining 26 years of kite testing with Christoph Fokken is what it took to build our Levitation Delta Kite. Made of lightweight 40-denier ripstop nylon, it has an oversized keel and trailing edge flap for stability. The more you spend, the lighter your kite can be. The light, stiff carbon frame allows the Delta Light kite to fly in less wind. 30” case. 9’-0” x 4’-7” with three tail attachment points. Wind range: 3 to 18 mph. Use 50 to 75-lb Dacron line.

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ITW 9-ft. Levitation Delta Light Kite
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Skill Level:   Beginner
Min. Wind:   3 mph
Max. Wind:   18 mph
Brand:   Into The Wind
Added to site:   08/25/2009
            
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(5 of 5)
life1134, 2011-07-26
This is an amazing kite. If you are a kite lover like I am this is the best kite for you. Looks amazing in the sky. Whenever I se... [read more]
 

(3 of 5)
Rand, 2010-09-24
Nice kite overall... have been using it for KAP. Good lifting power and good control. I must say that I am disappointed with th... [read more]
 

(5 of 5)
amicron1, 2008-05-21
Just got the Levitation Delta Light in the mail today. Awesome kite! Felt like no wind.... up she went! Never dropped or dived. Ra... [read more]
 

(5 of 5)
glk7846, 2007-08-18
I live in a city where the winds vary from light to non-existent. Our best winds are in the late afternoon and early evening as ... [read more]