I picked up a pile of kites because I wanted "that one" and had to buy everything else that came with it.
Included was an 11ft. rainbow sailed delta, a 5ft. conyne, smaller delta, ribbon tails, drogue, tube tail, bat kite etc.
This is the first lot of "commercially" made slk's that I've had my hands on. I'd acquired a few Sun Oak slk's, an original Goodwind delta and it became clear this evening the value and quality of the hand crafted kites I've enjoyed flying. While I expect the mass produced products will fly well enough and be enjoyed while they're in the sky, I'm even more appreciative of the finely crafted sails I've had the pleasure to fly and look forward to experiencing more of the unique and creative pieces of flying art work that our native craftsman and women have produced...
"That one"', which I didn't know for sure about the design as it was new in the package, turned out to be a black bordered, sun, rainbow, moon and stars motif Rainbow Riders diamond.

A nod of thanks to all those who now make, and have in the past have made, the hand crafted flying contraptions we have come to enjoy...
