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Kites
Prism Stylus P.1 Kite If you're just getting into kites and are looking for a parafoil that is tame enough for a beginner but will still be fun when you know what you're doing, the Prism Stylus P.1 is for you. One advantage of the entire Stylus line is that the kites have no frame and can pack up easily into the travel case. The Stylus P.1 has a large enough wingspan to pull you along on a windy day, leaving tracks in the sand, but is also manageable enough for a beginner to use on a breezy day. The eye-catching graphics and color schemes will make you the talk of the beach. Of course, your tricks flying ability will decide what people are saying about you. The Spectra lines that come with the package ensure that your lines will not break and will not stretch. What's more, Spectra lines can wrap around themselves many times, as the lines of active kites want to do, without losing their maneuverability. If you are looking for a kite with a larger wingspan and more pull, check out the Stylus P.2 and the Stylus P.3. Sku: SP1C |
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Prism Stylus P.2 Kite If the beach is your scene and power gives you a high, the Stylus P.2 may be for you. The Spectra lines give you complete control over the frameless, fast flying parafoil. It will drag you around the beach on a windy day but is tame enough for beginners to get in some flight time on a breezy day. If you're looking for a parafoil that is easier to manage and master, click your way over to the Stylus P.1. If you're looking to really get tugged around, check out the Stylus P.3, or try stacking multiple P.2's for style, bragging rights, and some extra pull. Sku: SP2C |
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Prism Stylus P.3 Kite Beginners need not apply. The Prism Stylus P.3 has a monstrous nine foot wingspan and is fully prepared to tow you across the beach, leaving your heel marks in the sand. The no frame design makes the P.3 very portable and very easy to get in the air. For added control, the P.3 can be flown with quad lines and, because the lines are Spectra, you know they won't stretch, break or become a tangled mess. If you think the P.3 doesn't have enough tug for you, try stacking multiple P.3's, but make sure you don't get pulled into orbit. If you're looking for something a little more timid, check out the Stylus P.2 or P.1. Sku: SP3C |
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Prism Nexus Kite If you've decided you want to jump into kiting with both feet, the Nexus from Prism may just be the kite for you. Its lightweight carbon frame makes it very responsive and easy to use and the five vibrant color patterns will dazzle any audience. If you have limited luggage space, this kite is ready to go with you; it folds into a compact 28" sleeve. This kite is perfect for the beginner who wants great performance or for the occasional flyer who wants a kite that will make him look good. If you want a kite with more punch, check out the Prism Quantum and its seven foot wingspan. Sku: NEXB |
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Prism Quantum Kite If you are sure that kiting is for you and you want to learn on the best possible kite, the Prism Quantum is tailor-made for you. The Spectra line is the best in the business and the full carbon frame will be very forgiving in a crash. The seven foot wingspan will pull against you hard in heavy winds to give you a rush, but the Quantum is light enough to be handled in a light breeze. The impressive range of winds this kite can fly in make it a great kite for first time flyers and also means this is a kite you'll never outgrow. Sku: QUAF |
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Prism Triad Kite If you're looking for a great activity for a family item, the Prism Triad is the kite for you. Just get this baby in the air and give everyone a turn on it. It is stable enough to hold its position as a regular kite would but, with a gentle tug on the string, the kite will tumble end over end and induce ooohs and aaahs from the crowd. The fun graphics will keep people enticed for hours as you, or anyone, regardless of skill level, maneuvers the kite through the air. Sku: TRIF |
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