Trick, Power, & Speed Stunt Kites
Trick Kites on the cutting edge of sport kite design, they not only do more tricks, but they do them faster. It’s easy to initiate and pull out of wind-spilling punch turns and stalls. In a strong wind, by the time you think about turning, it’s done. In light winds, some trick kites tend to oversteer, which a good flier can use to their advantage.
Power Kites develop tremendous pull in strong winds. The more extreme edge of stunt kite flying, Power Kites appeal to the risk taker who likes the pull and excitement at the max. The danger is obvious, but as with many sports, it’s part of the attraction. Just remember, play hard but play safe. It’s best to familiarize yourself with any new power kite by flying in light winds to begin with and progressing to stronger winds as you gain more experience. Nothing stops the fun faster than an injury.
Speed Kites are a hot trend in Europe. Best for experienced fliers, they’ll challenge and improve your reflexes. Low resistance airfoils with high aspect ratio sails and slim Dyneema bridles, they have unequaled speed and power.