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Flexifoil Rage 4.7m kite - WITH LINES AND HANDLES !

$ 227.01

Availability: 94 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: 22135
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Modified Item: No
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Flexifoil

    Description

    Brand New Rage 4.7m kite (with the bridle AofA adjuster, see below) and the backpack. This kite also comes with heavy duty aluminum handles and heavy duty (approximately 600lb. x 300lb.) 25 meter coated dyneema lines.
    This is not a toy. This is a fantastic kite that can get you moving on a landboard, snowboard, skis,
    SNOWFEET,
    buggy, etc. I've even used one to drag me around through the snow in a plastic sled! (pretty much downwind only) It will also drag you through the snow WITHOUT a sled! Scudding in wet grass or sand is also quite easy in the proper wind conditions.
    If you are looking at this kite, you likely know exactly what you're getting. If not, I'd certainly recommend that you research it thoroughly before making a purchase. The Rage 4.7 has tremendous pull but much less lift than a Blade 4.9. However, this Rage also demands respect. Fly at your own risk.
    The last kite picture is my own personal kite. Yours will remain unopened, of course.
    The kite on the beach belongs to a friend of mine in Oregon.
    http://www.flexifoil.com/template/Manuals/Blade%20IV%20-%20Triple%20A%20bridle%20adjuster.pdf
    (link is dead - some info here - http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=2923  and here - http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=14663)
    This is it, folks. Flexifoil is no longer producing their fantastic landkites. When they're gone, they're gone. This is my reply from Flexifoil asking if they have left the landkiting scene -
    "
    Hi Tom,
    Thank you for contacting us, we have indeed removed a large selection of our landkites from our product range due to the decreasing demand for these type of kites over the last few years.
    We have put the focus on our smaller recreational kites for the near future to help grow a new generation of kiteflyers that hopefully will move into the bigger traction kites over time, so we can start to reproduce our more powerful kites again.
    Many thanks,
    Peter"