Ready to fly Spectra dual line set, 7 feet by 50 lb test, ideal length and strength for “rodeo style“, close quarters indoor or urban kite flying.
Kaiju Lines (dual 7ft x 50lb)
$12.00
The perfect accompaniment to our Kaiju urban / indoor kite.
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Additional information
Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | .5 × .5 × .5 in |
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Exactly what was expected right out of the box. Great match for the Kaiju.
These are tiny lines, so I like that the loop pulls are already tied. That’s an old trick, and a thoughtful touch. Cheers John!
It’s a short set of kite lines. What’s to say?
Perfect set for Kaiju, I added light handles, but using fingers was intuitive also..