And if you don’t have any wind…
Lively and quick in 2-mph winds, the Wisp turns a light touch into tons of fun. Add a penny or two to the pocket on the tail and it adjusts (like expensive big trick kites) for easy back spins. 1/2-oz. ripstop polyester and carbon spars. 4’-9” x 2’-1”. 2.5-oz. 41” case. Ready to Fly with 30’ 50-lb. Dyneema lines, straps and winder.
skiifan77, 2009-09-14 wow. what an awesome kite to fly! this thing literally shoots off of the ground, and makes ridiculous stalls and super-fast turns... [read more]
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lvs13, 2009-06-05 I am a complete novice and I feel this little kite is very good for the money. I live in Texas and we have been having mild winds... [read more]
(5 of 5)
Aryeh1, 2009-04-21 My first stunt kite was $12 at Myrtle Beach, this is my second kite so I am for sure a beginner, . I took it out to Coney Island... [read more]
(5 of 5)
djpitbull, 2008-05-14 This will be my first light wind stunter. I have a high wind stunter and found there is just not enough wind here in Indianapolis... [read more]