The new LaunchPad kite bag is our most versatile bag ever, built by pros for the demands of our work. And after 30 years in the kite biz we’ve learned a few things about traveling with kites.
Whether it’s a quick R&D session at our local field or a festival tour to the other side of the world this amazingly expandable bag keeps our gear safe and secure, with room for spare parts, linesets, tools and whatever else needs to come along for a flight.
- Dedicated pockets for 9 kites and 8 linsets, with capacity for 20+ kites fully loaded.
- Rolls up at full length, half length, or anything in between.
- Detachable ground cloth so you can go fast and light with just a few kites rolled in the exterior shell.
- Mesh pockets drain sand so you don’t bring home the beach.
- Rugged, padded outer shell protects your collection from the elements and airline baggage belts.
- Contoured, grippy shoulder strap for a comfortable carry.
- Fits odd-shaped items too, like soft kites and hoop winders.
- Zippered internal pouch for small items, accessible without unrolling the bag.
- Oversized buckles and premium webbing for long life.
- No dangling straps- strap ends hook in securely through the full capacity range.
- Size
- 119 / 170 x 97cm
- Material
- Sturdy Nylon
Manufacturer:
Prism Kites
4214 24th Ave W
Seattle, WA 98199
info@prismkites.com
EU responsible importeur and contact:
Elliot GmbH
Bruchweg 12 a
46509 Xanten
Tel.: +49 28 01 – 984400
Fax: +49 28 01 – 9844020
info@elliot.de
Safety instructions for this product:
- Choking hazard due to small parts, keep away from small children
- Danger of strangulation
- Keep away from small children
- Usage only under adult supervision
General safety instructions for kites:
- Attention, danger to life! Never fly a kite during a thunderstorm or if bad weather is coming up.
- Attention, danger to life! Never fly near power lines, busy roads or airports.
- Never fly your kite on crowded flying sites! Ensure that the kite has as much space as required to the left and right as it needs forward.
Onlookers are often not aware of the risk and are safest if they stay behind the pilot.
- Maintain distance from the other kite fliers. Tight lines cut through each other and are razor-sharp!