Product Description Pop it open and the EO-6 flies right out of your hand. It soars steady just like a single line kite should, but give it a quick tug and it’ll swoop and tumble under your control. Then give a steady pull and watch as it climbs back up into the air, ready for another round of acrobatics. Includes 200’ of flying line to dazzle onlookers with a playful show in winds from 5-25 mph. Springs from flat to flying in seconds with absolutely no parts to assemble or lose - just attach the flying line and let the breeze take it into the air! The EO-6 comes with 200’ of tangle-resistant braided polyester flying line. Quick-start instructions are printed permanently on the inside of the sleeve. Amazingly durable and easy to fly for all ages. Beautifully crafted by the kite experts at Prism Designs. With 25 years in flight, we’re committed to sharing the joy of kites with exquisitely designed, long-lasting products and all the info and support you need to have a blast in the wind. .com Called EO for "expandable object," this family-friendly single-line box kite with intersecting elliptical planes flies stable like a traditional kite or, with a tug on the string, tumbles and dances like a sport kite. No assembly is required. The kite's expandable structure springs open with built-in elastic as it's released from a clasp that keeps it flat (less than 1/2 inch thick) for travel and storage. Easy instructions are printed on the clasp so they're always handy. The kite has a 30-inch wing span, flies in winds of 5-25 mph, and can be "stacked" with other Prism EO kites on a single line for a colorful display. Featuring Prism's "Fire" color pattern, it's made of ripstop polyester and has a fiberglass frame. The kite's ready-to-fly package comprises a 200-foot Dacron line and winder, both of which go with the kite in the travel clasp so they won't be misplaced. Specifications: Wing span: 30" cm (76 cm) Material: ripstop polyester Frame: fiberglass Line: 200' Dacron Line rating: 20 pounds Recommended wind speed: 5-25 mph About Prism An avid windsurfer, pilot and competitive sailor, Mark Reed, now president of Prism Designs, discovered two-line sport kiting in the late 1990s, when he was in college and sport kites were, at best, primitive. In 1991, his hobby became a business in a tiny house in Seattle. From that modest beginning, Prism has grown into a worldwide business, introducing and explaining the sport as it grew. Today, Prism manufactures in Seattle and Asia and carries two lines of kites, with models for first-time flyers up to world-ranked competition pilots.
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