🪂 Elevate Your Playtime with Style!
The Xkites MicroKite Bi-Plane is a compact 4.75-inch kite made from durable Mylar and features a lightweight carbon fiber or fiberglass frame. Available in a variety of eye-catching themes, this kite is perfect for both kids and adults, making it an ideal choice for outdoor fun and adventure.
Frame Material | Carbon Fiber or Fiberglass |
Material | Mylar |
Theme | Airplane |
Color | bi-plane, macaw, tropical fish, P 51 mustang, frog, dragonfly, apache, ladybug, red baron, stealth, butterfly, fighter jet, Three Eye Monster Pink, Wide Eye Monster Yellow, Big Eye Monster Red, Cyclops Blue, Crab, Octopus, Puffer Fish, Sea Turtle, fighter jet flame, Yellow |
Line Weight | 1-2 lb |
E**N
You're buying a MICRO-KITE
One reviewer was dissappointed over the size. The size is indeed right for MICROKITES. Talks very little wind and very light cord. I got what I expected and am happy with the MICROKITE.
E**H
Very disappointed do not waste your money
Product is not what I was expecting. Product is way to small there is no use for it. Very disappointed do not waste your money.
M**5
yet to fly
The item is too tiny and after receiving i was so disappointed i would not even open it. i guess it was my fault not to read the size before purchase
M**S
Mini Kite
It worked as well as advertised. Came ready to fly.
N**Y
Very cute :-)
The kite is tiny and adorable. I don't know how it flies yet as it is a gift for my nephew.
S**L
Two Stars
I couldn't really get any of these to fly.
N**N
Yes, It's Tiny But It's Fun For What It Is
Out of the packaging, the kite was indeed tiny and seemed frail. It is simply a piece of printed thick mylar with a light plastic spine, prestrung with thin plastic strips for tails. Once the long tails unfurled and the wind caught it, though, I let it go about 20', which it did with a minimum of fuss and was surprisingly stable. The wings flexed in strong gusts and the kite did bob and dip with the cross breezes; it was satisfactory for an amateur like me.A word of caution: be careful with the packaging. It is recommended to save it to keep the kite from being damaged, but I would ditch the outer packaging and keep the interior packaging to prevent the kite from being bent. The outer packaging has sticky plastic tabs that will grab at the delicate parts of the kite, especially the tails.
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