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Kites
While even a toddler enjoys kite flying with an adult, the general rule is 6
years old to pilot the kite on his own.
Even though kites may be a bit hard to fly your first couple tries and maybe
even frustrating, they are loads of fun when you get the hang of it!
You can get kites that are so big they will literally drag you on the ground! If
you are getting a kite for a kid, it is very important to purchase one by
looking at the skill levels as getting dragged by a kite is very dangerous if
you don't know what you're doing. For beginners, look for either a flexible
fiberglass frame stunt kit as it will cause less breakage, or a frame-less stunt
kite as it's soft. These kites are easier to control and less of a chance they
will break upon crash landings.
Some of the most well-known kite brands are Premier Kites and Go Fly A Kite.
Today, Go Fly a Kite continues to set the standards of excellence in the kite
trade. Home of the kite worlds top designers such as Joel Scholz and Randy Tom,
kitiing innovations are born in the design rooms of Go Fly a Kite, and released
to the skies for millions to enjoy.
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