🪁 Elevate Your Playtime with a Spin of Color!
The Prism Flip Single-line Kite is a unique, no-assembly-required kite that spins in vibrant colors, providing an exhilarating flying experience. Measuring 17” x 22” when fully expanded and folding flat for easy transport, it includes a 200’ tangle-resistant line and winder, making it perfect for both beginners and seasoned kite enthusiasts.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23 x 17 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.54 x 22.44 x 16.54 inches |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Brand Name | Prism Kite Technology |
Warranty Description | Call for details |
Color | Spectrum |
Material | Polyester |
Manufacturer | Prism Kite Technology |
Part Number | FLIS |
Sport Type | Lawn Games |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
D**S
Fantastic kite, be ready for some admirers
After two tries I was finally able to get this kite up, and what a joy!Pros:1) Very durable: Definitely the most well built kite I've ever owned. Feels strong even in heavy winds. It will probably last several years.2) Eye catching: I flew this kite at a park and runners would stop and stare at this kite. People also ask where to buy it.3) Stays up in the sky well: Due to the way the kite is designed, once it's up in the sky, it will stay there. The ring that goes around the kites stabilizes it, while the round oval inside the ring constantly generates lift. I had a simple diamond kite flying simultaneously next to it that was going all over the place, while this kite stayed put.4) Easy to set up, then pack up: By far the easiest kite to set up and store away. All you have to do is flip the center oval so that it is perpendicular to the outside circle, attach the string and you're done! AMAZING!5) Strong line: the flying line that this kite comes with feels a lot stronger than all the others I've used.Cons:1) Hard to get up into the air without sufficient wind: So far I've only flown this kite in the park. The first day the wind was less constant but I was able to get the diamond kite up, not this one (it was around 5-10 mph). On the second day, it was right after it rained so the wind was still pretty strong, I'd say around 12-20 mph. After a few tries and a bit of running, I got the kite up. The key is, if the wind isn't strong enough to make the oval spin fast, it won't be able to get enough lift.2) It's harder to hold on to: Due to the strong winds needed and the fact that theflip kite is always spinning and creating pull, it will require a bit more strength to hang on to. I wouldn't give this to a young child, but an older child should be able to handle it fine. Personally, I find it more fun and exciting to feel the line constantly bouncing and pulling.3) Difficult to pull back down: I think because this kite was so well designed to fly, it takes a bit of effort to bring back down. It generates so much pull that winding it back takes a while and I wouldn't recommend a child doing it. But that's a testament to how much this kite just wants to stay in the air!Overall I would highly recommend this kite. I was able to fly it in the park and I can't wait to take it to the beach. It's a lot of fun and draws much attention. After using this kite, I have a very positive impression of Prism as a brand, and look forward to trying their other kites. Those cheap kites you buy at department stores do not compare in quality.*6/26/13 update: I flew this kite at the beach and wow it was so easy to get in the air compared to my nearby park. It goes up real easy with the steady wind coming from the beach and it stays up there refusing to come back down. This is definitely a kite you can tie to a cooler (anything lighter and this kite will drag it away. It's pretty strong) and leave it there. Love this kite!Unfortunately, this kite was so fun that it forced me to buy a beginner's stunt kite to expand my hobby. Goodbye money in pocket!*12/5/13 update: Six months later and this kite is still going strong. It's very durable and seems like it will last for YEARS!
L**Y
Really cool
My kid loves this kite and it attracts lots of attention.Takes a steady wind to fly but so do most kites.
S**I
Cool Flying!
This kite was amazing! All you had to do to launch it is to have someone spin in and have them let it go while someone holds onto the line which took us a while to figure out but we still got it. This kite was super cool to watch when it would fly. I would still recommend having a good amount of wind to fly it because after we launched it the winds gradually went down and it almost reached the ground. The line was sometimes tedious to use because with other Prism kites mostly had a line where it was a ring not just a standard wrap around with this kite. There is virtually no assembly you just flip it open. This kite also has an odd pulsation to it when you hold onto the line. We had a great time with this kite at the beach.
B**.
Fun - but it's a challenge
Lots of fun when you get it airborne, but you will need sustained winds of 10mph or more to keep it there. I didn't have that at Austin's kite festival. In lesser winds, I was constantly manipulating the line to generate lift (almost like a yoyo - a short series of tugs would cause it to spin faster temporarily, generating lift, but it was a constant battle not to lose more altitude than lift gained using this method)Launching is also a challenge - hold the line, not the kite, and wait for sufficient wind to start spinning the kite. No spin, no lift. Then be prepared to run.HOWEVER - when you do get this puppy aloft, it's worth the effort. Easily the most eye-catching kite in the sky, and lots of fun to fly. Just be mentally prepared to sprint across large open fields trying to get it there.
R**N
Bad design, hard to fly, no fun
This is simply a terrible kite. It is almost impossible to fly, no matter what wind conditions you have. It won't fly at all in mild wind, and in stronger winds it instantly collapses every time. The only way you could possibly make it work would be to use duct tape or somthing similar to prevent it from collapsing. In addition, this kite is extremely small (I wish I had paid attention to how tiny it is before I bought it). Regardless of size though, make no mistake - this kite is garbage, and an awful waste of money. It makes me angry that anyone gets away with selling junk like this. Absolute crap.
K**S
Love This Kite!
I am a novice kite-flyer - hadn't flown a kite since I was a kid & that was a cheap paper/balsa wood version. This kite is really well made & looks & flies beautifully. Doesn't take a huge wind but maybe just steady/strong. The Prism website says 6 -25 mph wind. I think it was about a 12 mph wind the first day I flew it.I went to the "Prism" website to watch a video of the kite being flown before I flew it. I think it helps if you get it spinning before you launch.
K**R
Super easy - makes a novice look like an expert kite flyer.
We've tried various different kites and just have not been able to get them to fly until this one. This kite is very different and has an unusual motion while flying that makes it unique and interesting (and also makes it fly much easier than traditional kites).We've tried so many times to fly kites on the beach with our daughter to no avail until now. If you're like us and either do poorly with kites, or haven't ever flown a kite, then this is the kite for you! Even our 5 y.o. can fly this!Great kite - we love it!
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