Flexifoil 18m Kite Flying String Set 2 x 100kg (200lb) Power Kiting Dyneema Lines


Comes with a Lifetime Money Back Guarantee, so you can return it (used or new) at any time.



• Two lines in total with a breaking strain of 100kg (220lb). Come wrapped around a line winder for ease of storage.

• The flying lines are strong and the material doesn't stretch so the performance of the lines always remains unparalleled.

Warning: Not suitable for children and to be used in conjunction with Flexifoil Land Kites Only. If purchasing to use in conjunction with non-Flexifoil products then purchase at your own risk.

Why Flexifoil?

Flexifoil is an iconic British Sports Company with a reputation for exceptional quality and innovation, particularly in the world of kite sports. We invented power kiting in 1972 and have expanded our specialist knowledge of manufacturing and materials into outdoor, leisure, health and clothing products.

In 2012, Virgin Founder, Sir Richard Branson chose Flexifoil to design the equipment which powered himself and his family from England to France as they embarked on the feat of accomplishing Three World Records.

Sir Richard went on to achieve the world record for the oldest person to cross the English Channel by kite and his son Sam became the world record holder for the fastest crossing of the English Channel by kite. Many of the Branson family and friends went on to achieve the world record for the most number of people to kitesurf the English Channel, all propelled by their Flexifoil kites.

We are constantly testing materials to ensure that we are at the forefront of technology and give our customers complete confidence and value.

Product quality, safety, ease-of use and performance are the cornerstones of Flexifoil.

So why not make your investment now and join the 397,456 people in 96 countries who have already purchased with us?


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