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Prism Kite Technology Synapse Dual-line Parafoil Kite - an Ideal Entry Level Kite for Kids and Adults to Dual-line Kiting

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Style: Synapse 140 - Cilantro


Pattern Name: Parafoil Kite


Features

  • Dual-line kiting made easy, so you can carve up the sky wherever you go with instant setup and a compact, travel-ready package
  • Learn 2-line basics with spins, dives, and figure 8s, then hang on and wrestle with the wind when the breeze picks up
  • With no frame parts to lose or break, it packs up small to fit in a backpack or glove compartment so youre always ready to fly
  • The Synapse 140 measures approximately 53" x 20, and packs down to 10 x 5 x 2. 5
  • Includes everything you need to fly: 60 x 80# polyester flying lines, winder, instructions, and storage bag

Brand: Prism Kite Technology


Color: Cilantro


Size: 140


Material: Polyester


Line Weight: 80


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎12.32 x 7.01 x 3.31 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.29 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Prism Kite Technology


Warranty Description: ‎Please contact manufacturer for warranty information


Model Name: ‎Synapse


Color: ‎Cilantro


Material: ‎Polyester


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Prism Kite Technology


Part Number: ‎SYN140-22


Style: ‎Synapse 140 - Cilantro


Included Components: ‎Kite, spindle and string, accessories


Size: ‎140


Line Weight: ‎80


Date First Available: May 18, 2022


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  • The 140 is a speed demon!
Style: Synapse 140 - Cilantro Pattern Name: Parafoil Kite
Very much enjoyed this kite today. More so than my limbo 2. Had a 75 foot tail attached. Worked great. Decent performance but when I took it off this thing zips around like it's possessed. Pretty much convinced me I love the foil type and I'll prb buy the largest next. Completely forgiving with full speed crash landings in the grass. Really allows you to push the boundaries on your flying. The 140 is speedy and responsive. You won't be disappointed if that's what you're looking for. Fyi. Self launch is totally possible without weighting down. Lay it flat and then put some light tension on the lines. Not enough to launch but enough to keep it from folding over. Similar to a framed kite. You want to pull enough to keep the lines taut and the kite partially taking on air while you walk back to the straps. Good kiting! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 28, 2023 by Ryan M.

  • It will pull in strong wind
Style: Synapse 200 - Coho (old) Pattern Name: Parafoil Kite
I’m a larger guy.6’2” and 235 …. This kite wore me out in about 10 mins the first time I flew it. 15-20 mph winds is definitely challenging but so much fun. If you want a slower kite that has Tons of pull but is easy to launch and control this is your kite.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 21, 2023 by BRENT SCALLORN

  • Good kite
Style: Synapse 200 - Coho Pattern Name: Parafoil Kite
Needs a little wind but a lot of fun
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 4, 2023 by Bob Links

  • This Isn't Your Grandma's Kite
Style: Synapse 200 - Coho (old) Pattern Name: Parafoil Kite
As a kid, I remember flying a kite with my Grandma and sending messages up the string to it. If you want to do that with Granny, don't buy this kite. If you want an exciting, fun experience, this is it. There are no parts to it - no frame. As long as you don't tangle it in a tree it you can't hurt it. It is very smooth flying, stable, and makes a very cool whirring sound when it flies. And it will pull you around once the wind picks up. One of the best parts is that it is easily rolled up and put in your backpack , trunk, or bag for a trip anywhere. I also have a Prism Quantum – a framed kite - if you are new to this generation of 2 line stunt kites, you might start with the Synapse – its more forgiving and you really can’t hurt it. A great way to get some of the skills before moving to a framed kite. What they have in common is a great design and really super quality. I live in Central Washington, and got my Synapse tangled in a cherry tree – complete pilot error. Had to cut some of the bridle lines to get it free. I contacted the support team at Prism and they were super responsive & helpful – even during the virus situation. Thank You, Mark. This is a great product & a fine company. Don't be cheap - go for the Prism quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 22, 2020 by R. Miles

  • I had a blast with this kite
Style: Synapse 170 - Mango (old) Pattern Name: Parafoil Kite
I have had a couple of duel line kites as a kid. They all sucked. They were overly complex to set up or when I did get them up I would end up crashing them breaking the spines or any number of things that broke. I took this kite out many time so. I love that everything is already attached and ready to go right out of the bag. The first was at a park that did not have enough wind to fly. The next was at a beach that had some nice 10-15 mph winds and I actually got it up in the air. I have only flown single line kites without destroying them. You hold the string and the kite goes up. Strait forward if there is enough wind so, before I flew this kite I watched a couple of YouTube videos on how to control and handle a duel line kite. Using what I learned from YouTube so I don’t drag it on the ground and wear everything faster then needed. I practiced doing some simple tricks like figure eights and exploring the wind envelope. I crashed it a couple of times but since it does not have any spines nothing happened and I just reset and sent it back up. Once I went a few minutes of not crashing I started doing some spins and dive bombs and again crashed it a few more times. I spent like two hours that first day having fun with my new kite and I loved every moment of it. Flying this kite made me want to get all the sizes of Synapse kites and try some other kites as well. This kite is definitely fun to play with and can’t really break if you crash it. I’ve been having so much fun I even got there 20 foot tube tail to add some flair to my kite. So if you want something to begin with check this kite out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 29, 2018 by Joseph Rossi

  • Fun to fly, pulls hard, casual maneuvering
Style: Synapse 200 - Coho (old) Pattern Name: Parafoil Kite
This kite is fun to fly. I own several 2 line kites by Prism including the Nexus and Synapse 140, They each have their place. Compared to the nexus which can turn on a dime and is very fast, this kite is much slower. That doesn't make it bad, it just makes it different. It depends on what you want in a flying experience. It pulls hard compared to the 140 and Nexus. You are not going to get this kite to dive straight down and then immediately 180 straight back up, it will turn, but not fast. Again, it wasn't meant to. This is a fun all-around kite. The colors are not flashy, but still attractive. The bag that comes with it is nice too. Kite folds up over a few times and stuffs neatly back in where it can be cinched tight. I would recommend this, but not for young kids. It requires some strength to hold on to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 12, 2021 by spence524

  • Pulls Hard! Bonus: how not to tangle the lines
Style: Synapse 200 - Coho (old) Pattern Name: Parafoil Kite
This 200 cm kite flies well in light wind, and while doing maneuvers pulls hard enough to drag me a short distance. I also have a Prism 140 and it needs stronger winds and pulls me much less. So from now on I'll fly the 140 during strong winds and the 200 during light winds. Hint: the reviewers that complain about tangling lines are absolutely correct. My solution is to wind the left line on one winder, and the right line on another winder. When you use two winders there's no way you can stuff the kite into the provided bag, so I use a larger bag and don't bother trying to fold the kite small. I hope the 200 is as durable as the 140. Many times I've dive-bombed the 140 into the parking lot or dragged a tip across the concrete. No damage, no wear. I smacked the 200 onto the asphalt couple times today and no wear or damage. Update 4/21 = smacked it real hard against a tree with lots of pokey branches. No holes, no tears. This is one tough kite. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 28, 2021 by R. Jones

  • Needs very consistent winds. For the beach, not the park.
Style: Synapse 200 - Coho Pattern Name: Parafoil Kite
(Synapse 200) Winds speed changes will quickly plummet you to the ground. I bought this for use at the park. Seems I will only fly in perfect conditions. It's a great kite. While it's up, it's a blast! Survives endless crashes! They went super cheap on the lines and spool. If better lines and spool were included, I would likely rate this a 4 and likely a 5 at the beach! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 16, 2023 by J. C.

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