•SHAPE AND DESIGN: Diamond shape with a central spine and cross spar. Typically symmetrical, providing stability and ease of flight. Can be decorated with colourful patterns, images, or tails to enhance visual appeal. Usually made from lightweight materials such as wood, fiberglass, or plastic. Made from durable and lightweight materials like nylon, polyester, or paper. Available in various sizes, from small kites suitable for young children to larger ones for more experienced flyers.
•EDUCATIONAL VALUE: Simple to assemble and fly, making it ideal for beginners. Stable flight characteristics make it easy to control, even in light winds. Encourages outdoor activity and physical exercise. A great way to spend quality time outdoors with family and friends. Decorating and customizing kites can be a fun and creative activity for kids and adults alike.
•CHOOSING RIGHT DAY/PLACE: Select a day with moderate, steady winds (5-15 mph) for the best flying experience. Avoid very windy or completely calm days, as these can make kite flying difficult or unsafe. Find an open space free of obstacles like trees, buildings, and power lines. Beaches, parks, and large fields are ideal locations.
•MAINTENANCE: After use, disassemble the kite and store it in a cool, dry place to prevent damage. Check for any tears or damage and repair them with appropriate materials, such as clear tape for small tears or replacing broken spars.
•SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: Always keep a safe distance from power lines, trees, and other hazards. Never fly a kite in stormy weather or during lightning.