My first 2 string kite. There is a short learning curve when figuring out how much power it takes to maneuver. I settled in in about 20 minutes. With enough wind (I've been flying at 10-12mph) you can get this kite to figure eights, dive and do loops. It is practically ready to fly, except for two very quick and easy "lark head" knots which are explained in a helpful guide. The strings are strong and each has a loop handle, which is important as this kite is capable of serious speed. Small children can be swept away by a very strong gust of wind. When finished, untie the simple knots and place in a storage box. There are no bars at all, so the package is quite small. It's also quite durable, I don't see any signs of damage after many high speed crashes. I used mine alone, but saw how it could be easier with a second person, especially in the beginning. If there is no beach, find a place where the grass is mowed regularly (such as a soccer field) so that the kite ropes don't get caught in the weeds when the kite is on the ground.
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