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Buying a Kite

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The best is a specialist kite shop - you can get good advise, good after sales care, etc. but not everyone has a kite shop near them, or would feel confident going into one.

I would strongly recommend having a go with the expensive and/or powerful kites before buying - from my experience most flyers are only to happy talk about their kites & let you have a go.
I got my first (& second) kite from the French sports shop chain Decathlon. If starting out & don't know much about this then go for a relatively cheap kite - a Delta costs around £15 including lines and handles. Once you have got to grips with the basics & know how to fly the kite & are sure that you want to continue then it is worth spending more money, especially if you have had a go on the different types.

Although people who are into kite flying in a big way end up spending quite a lot of money on large kites it doesn't mean you can't have great fun with a small cheap kite. At the end of the day it is about having fun, not how big your kite is.

What about buying from abroad?

If you are in the UK you will find certain kites (e.g. Revolution or Guildworks kites) are a lot cheaper in the USA or Canada. However think carefully before purchasing from abroad:

  1. UK Import Duty - you will have to pay import duty (I think it's around 1.7% - but check if you are thinking about this) and UK VAT (17.5%) on all goods imported. Just do your sums before ordering .....
  2. After Sales Support - this is going to be interesting if you are across the world from the retailer......
  3. Support your Kite Shop- Would it be better to put your money into your local economy and support your local retailer? maybe or maybe not (depending on your views and how you get on with your local retailer), but worth thinking about.........
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