The Kite Shop - Advertorial
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THERE aren’t many activities you can enjoy on holiday that provide hours of fun, fresh air and reduce stress.Kite flying is one of them and it’s the perfect pastime to wile a few hours on the campsite or beach with the children or grandchildren.
Another big benefit? It’s very inexpensive! You don’t need batteries to operate a kite and the wind is free, perfect for keeping a reign on holiday spending in today’s tough economy. No need to worry about kites taking up room on your holiday - all the kites fold up and are compact making them easily transported in a motor home, caravan or rucksack. Some kits even come with a padded backpack.
Flying a kite is easy with so many varieties to choose from - the classic single-line kites are great fun and suitable for smaller children and, for older children and adults, there are a variety of stunt kites.
Visit online kite retailer The Kite Shop [all website links on this page will open in a new window/tab) to see the full range of kites including a selection of power and traction kites that are designed to pull you along on a buggy or landboard!
No need to be confused about which kite to purchase - use The Kite Shop’s online Buyers’ Guide to help you make the perfect choice.
About The Kite Shop:
You can buy from The Kite Shop with confidence. It has been in business for more than 14 years and sold kites to satisfied customers all over the world. Due to its success, the company opened a US branch over a year ago to serve the North American market.
One of it most popular kites for young families is the Kids Creation Kite - a kite that any child can add their own design to, colour in and fly! That’ll make you stand out on the campsite!
The most popular adult kites among the vast selection is the Symphony Beach priced at a competitive £19.95 to £49.95 – easy to fly and comes complete with a carry bag and ready to fly.
For families with small children, the shop offers a wealth of classic Diamond Kite designs featuring animals that are both fun and educational.
Don’t forget to visit the Sale section of the website where you can bag yourself a bargain and peruse a selection of great gift ideas.
Where to fly your kite:
Modern kites can be flown all year round. Smooth, steady winds are always the best and onshore sea breezes are perfect - that's why you often see kites at the beach. Large open areas such as grassy parks and open fields also make great kite flying locations sites, but always check that the area you choose to fly in is clear of obstacles like buildings, trees, or hills - they can block the wind and create a wind shadow that will adversely affect the performance of your kite.
Special offer:
For Out&AboutLive.co.uk users The Kite Shop is offering both FREE standard delivery on orders of £25 or more and a FREE GIFT – a classic diamond kite worth £12.99.
www.kiteshop.co.uk
Tel: 0845 130 4791
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