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Delta Sport Kites
Learn about the components of a delta wing sport kite in this kite flying instructional video. [... more]
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DC Sport 60 Dual Control Nylon Kite: Teal by X-Kites
Features: Dual control so that you can do stunts with your kite! Fiberglass airframe. Made of ripstop nylon. Wind rating of 7 to 18 mph. High performance sport kites. Amazon Minimum Age: 120 months Binding: Toy EAN: 0843258808437 Manufacturer Minimum [... more]
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DC Sport 60 Dual Control Nylon Kite: Magenta by X-Kites
Features: Dual control so that you can do stunts with your kite! Fiberglass airframe. Made of ripstop nylon. Wind rating of 7 to 18 mph. High performance sport kites. Amazon Minimum Age: 120 months Binding: Toy EAN: 0843258808413 Manufacturer Minimum [... more]
$9.99
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DC Sport 60 Dual Control Nylon Kite: Purple by X-Kites
Features: Dual control so that you can do stunts with your kite! Fiberglass airframe. Made of ripstop nylon. Wind rating of 7 to 18 mph. High performance sport kites. Amazon Minimum Age: 120 months Binding: Toy EAN: 0843258808420 Manufacturer Minimum [... more]
$9.99
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DC Sport 60 Dual Control Nylon Kite: Yellow by X-Kites
Features: Dual control so that you can do stunts with your kite! Fiberglass airframe. Made of ripstop nylon. Wind rating of 7 to 18 mph. High performance sport kites. Amazon Minimum Age: 120 months Binding: Toy EAN: 0843258808444 Manufacturer Minimum [... more]
$9.99
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DC Sport World Industries Nylon Kite: Devil by X-Kites
Features: Dual control so that you can do stunts with your kite! Fiberglass airframe. Made of ripstop nylon. Wind rating of 7 to 18 mph. High performance sport kites. Amazon Minimum Age: 120 months Binding: Toy EAN: 0843258940021 Manufacturer Minimum [... more]
$14.99
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Kites: Flying Skills and Techniques, from Basic Toys to ...
The perfect handbook for every kiting enthusiast More than three thousand years ago, the Chinese used kites to spy on their enemies, send messages and lift themselves up and out of hostile situations. Eighteenth century Japan banned kites because too [... more]
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