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    Eolo Radsail 1.45M

    Kite : Radsail 1.45 (2005)
    Size : 145 x 59 cm.
    Fabric : 136 gr. ripstop 42 gr.
    Lines : 2 x 35m. dacron 75 kg.

    Packaging
    Neat little plastic wallet with the kite folded flat, web handles and lines separate. There's even a sticker in there, which came off and stuck itself in a crumpled mess to the brochure for Radsail's other kites and boards.

    Setting Up
    Simply put, a doddle, no problem at all. The instructions weren't especially clear, but then I only looked at them after I'd setup the kite. I didn't have any trouble with the thick Dacron lines being of different length. Mine were spot on.

    First Flights
    Had to wait a while to get it in the air, but wanted to try it out before the kids got hold of it. Took it to Castletown beach in my Friday lunch hour in light 4 - 7mph wind. It did fly, just. Well, it went up and in the occasional stronger gusts it responded to the lines which looked distinctly heavy as they looped upto the kite. Luffing was a distinct problem in these light airs, but I guess that's only to be expected.

    Second outing was much more successful. 17mph winds and the little Rad put some weight into the lines and went zipping across the wind window. Figure 8's, power dives, low passes and combinations were all easily performed with the Rad responsive to the handles. The thin web handles were not the most comfortable to use, but they are better than the plastic grip things the kids are used to using.

    So how did the kids get on.?

    Ages 8 and 10 they put the little Rad through hell and back. Slamming it into the beach repeatedly, dragging it along the sand trying to get it in the air like they did with their single string 'Fimbles' kite. Yanking on the lines for all they were worth, totally over compensating for turns and slamming it into the beach again! Did I mention the dives from the zenith, straight through the power window and into the deck with my son shaking his head saying ... 'That killed the pilot' ? Well you get the idea, but they loved it and in the end they did actually have some control.

    How did the Rad stand upto it? ... not a mark, nothing. Top marks for that.

    Onto the next level...

    25mph with sharp gusts upto 35mph. It really does have some pull once the wind gets up a bit. The kids were skipping all over the field in the gusts laughing as their arms are yanked straight. The kite was zipping around totally demented, responding to the slightest pulls on the lines. Marvelous fun, even I had to smile. The gusts did cause problems at the edge of the window where a bag of washing was a regular occurrence. Keep it in a narrower window than the lighter winds and all is just grand.

    Conclusion
    Cheap kite, great fun when the winds get up, but even better to teach the kids a few basics when there is some weight in the lines. Built strong enough to take the abuse.

    Would I get another?

    I might just because this is a stacking kite and the kids want to feel more pull. Also they would have one each when not stacked. Expect another report of this kite stacked if it happens.

    By : Custheyder

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    the 2004 version was my then 8 year old sons first kite,which he loved.He now flies a four line kite but the other day a friends son brought his to the local flying field and we stacked them, which is a piece of cake (no separate lines reqd,just use kite bridles and attach to purpose built loops).we found you need two people to launch it,but it was great fun.Both 2005 and earlier are of identical dimensions,just watch the lines as ours were very prone to stretch.great fun for kids for the money,just watch out as things can get rapidly more expensive when they want to upgrade.Nice review

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    I've tested 145 in Northern 15mph wind and I felt in love :) It was fast and turns verry quicky. I agree with Custheyder about removing black-yellow lines for stacking (kntos are in different possitions) ..... and I've noticed, after first flight (I'm begginer) that the one dacron line is 10cm shorter ..... :)

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    I've got one of these too great fun when the wind picks up. I stacked it once with a 2m brookkite ,again great fun before the stackin lines snapped (that'll teach me) still it definatley flies better on it own without stacking lines.if anyones got a spare one or 2 of these let me know. I wonder how many i can get stacked.

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    Had this little kite out in 30mph over a lunch time. If you every wanted to catch a fly with chop sticks then your reactions will certainly be honed by the little Radsail. Lines did stretch, but one was only 3 inches longer than the other at the end of the hour. Easily sorted out before the next flight.

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    I bought one of these a few months ago as my first kite, and it still makes me grin! It's been battered around somewhat, and the eyelets where the stacker lines pass through have left rusty marks, but I've never managed to damage it - until 2 days ago. Took it out in some CRAZY winds - launched - snapped a line! Put stronger lines on - sheared the knot off the leader! Tied a new knot - sheared it off! Replaced leader with random loop of cord - thaaaaaats better. WHAT A KITE!!!

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    Bought a package deal - 1.4mtr free with a 1.8mtr - for my son at Christmas. Took the 1.4mtr on holiday over the new year to Lanzarote and it was fantastic. The kite was smashed at high spped into the beach and on numerous occasions into volcanic rock. Not a mark on it! Fantastic fun. So easy to master and we could not wait to fly the 1.8mtr when we got home. Did this last weekend and what a blast!!! Now we want something bigger. Any ideas?

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