Robert Brasington is a renowned Australian kite maker and designer, known worldwide for his artistic kite creations.
Since the early 1990s, Robert has channeled his passion for kite flying into the design of single-line kites that are not
only technically impressive but also stand out for their artistic aesthetics.
His kites are often characterized by geometric patterns, bold colours, and elegant forms that create a breathtaking
visual experience in the sky.
The masterful combination of creative designs and outstanding flight characteristics makes Robert’s kites highly
sought after by collectors around the globe.
Crafted from high-quality, tear-resistant materials and masterfully constructed, the Lunar Moth kite ensures stable
and harmonious flight performance.
The long organza tail adds an extra aesthetic touch as it moves elegantly in the wind. The exclusive colour design for
Invento makes the Lunar Moth a true collector‘s item.
With its lightness and sophisticated design, it flies reliably in a wide range of wind conditions.
Width: 195 cm
Height: 126 cm + 350 cm Organza kite tail
Sail: Ripstop-Nylon + Organza
Frame: Carbon + Fibreglass 3 + 4 mm
incl. Line: Polyester 25 kp, 60 m on spool
Wind (Bft.): 2,5-4,5 (9-24 km/h l 6-15 mph)
Age: 14+
- Rec. flying line
- included, 25kp / 60m on spoole
- Frame material
- 3 + 4mm Carbon fiber and glass fiber
- Size
- 195 x 126cm, tail length 350cm
- Sail material
- Ripstop-Nylon & Organza
- Wind range
- 2.5 to 4.5 Bft.
Manufacturer and contact information for this product:
Invento Products & Services GmbH
Klein Feldhus 1
26180 Rastede
T: +49 (0)4402 9262-0
F: +49 (0)4402 9262-29
E-Mail: service@invento-hq.com
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!
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