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Dodd Gross’ Ignitor Stunt Kite

If you’re a beginner looking for a great stunt kite at a very reasonable price, then look no further than Dodd Gross’ New Tech Ignitor Kite. I just picked one up in China Town, and man– does it fly. It operates in 5-20mph winds, but beware that anything faster than that will rip the string or the kite.

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This is a great kite for flying basically any time. As long as you’ve got a slight wind, you’re good to go. I’ve flown the XL 70′ Stunt Kite before, and it’s great for higher winds, but can barely get off the ground when it seems like it should be able to.

The Ignitor is light enough to fly, and there’s a good 50-60 hours I’ve flown mine without any trouble.

Here’s some information from the official website about Dodd Gross’ Ignitor Stunt Kite:
Master Instructor Dodd Gross has contributed to the sport of kiting for over a decade. Whether it’s his award winning video training series, his popular sport kite designs, or his dedication to teaching the world to fly, we are pleased to bring you the Dodd Gross EXPLOSIVE sport kite series.

Material
Frame
Wind Range
Ripstop Nylon
4mm Fiberglass
6-20 mph
Lines
Size
Weight
50 lb. Dacron, included
44″ x 22″
4.2 oz.

A proven hot flyer that ignites beginners with enthusiasm. Designed to withstand those first timer nose landings with its durable molded nosepiece and forgiving fiberglass frame. Each kite includes the Flight School Instruction book and a nylon kite bag.

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    #1 Insightlopedia — March 21, 2010
    »pros:

    When you use this kite, be sure to be careful as the frames may break. When I said that it was very sturdy, I hope that you understand that I didn’t mean that you could throw it around and the kite would be fine. It’s still a very lightweight kite, but it definitely gets the job done.

    -Peter.


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    #2 Geoff — May 21, 2010
    »general:

    I’ve flown mine into a pool of water at Berkeley (twice) and it’s still great. It gets up in very light winds. It sucks, however, that winds are needed in the first place =P


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  • Article written by Insightlopedia on March 16th, 2010

    Peter is attending U.C. Berkeley and is a Stanford Alumni. In his free time, he loves to learn new things but hates when people are misled by information online. His goal is to learn everything there is to learn under the sun and help others with their technical and offline problems.

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