Lift more in less
Flying at high angles in almost no wind, the Triton is good at lofting tails, line laundry and KAP (Kite Aerial Photography) gear. Praised for it's light wind stability by KAP guru Brooks Leffler, it's made of ripstop nylon with carbon spars. 8'-6" x 3'-8". 50" case (This product has a shipping length greater than 42" and can not be shipped to most international addresses). Wind range: 3 to 15 mph. Use 100-lb. Dacron line.
algonzo, 2012-02-14 Everybody says how easy it is to sail a Rocky Mountain DC with no wind. I don't know what kind of beer they been drinking, becaus... [read more]
(5 of 5)
nicksgarage, 2011-01-21 Another winning product from Into The Wind. I thought there wouldn't be anything that could fly in less wind than my Rocky Mounta... [read more]
(5 of 5)
syntaks, 2010-10-10 Have had this kite for a couple months. It is the best flier in our whole kite club. Always dependable in light winds and great... [read more]
(5 of 5)
jim@next.gen.nz, 2010-04-03 I have flown this in almost no wind, when it behaves in a totally docile fashion, looking fantastic against a blue sky. In more w... [read more]
(5 of 5)
dougonfly52, 2008-10-14 The Triton is a very nice kite,excellent in light winds, one of my favorites. Sometimes takes a bit of work to get up in light win... [read more]
(5 of 5)
Casey, 2008-09-10 The Triton is a nicely made kite that makes a bright display in the sky. At first, I questioned the large circular sail cut outs ... [read more]