Collection: Other Kites

In this section you will find micro kites, dragon style kites, and other kites that don't fit into a category.

Dragon style kites, are inspired by traditional Chinese designs featuring long, flowing tails and flat head with a rounded shape. Perfect for first-time flyers, these kites require little to no assembly and are incredibly easy to fly, making them a great choice for young enthusiasts. The extended tails not only add beauty but also provide lift and stability for smooth flying. (Coming soon!)

Micro Kites are tiny, lightweight kite designed for ease of use and portability.

Skeleton Kites resemble a full-body skeleton gliding through the sky. With its detailed bone structure and flowing limbs, it creates an eerie yet mesmerizing effect as it moves with the wind. When caught in the right breeze, its joints and limbs sway, giving the illusion of a dancing skeleton in midair. 

A Rokkaku kite (pronounced roh-kah-koo) is a traditional Japanese kite known for its distinctive hexagonal shape and stability in the sky. Originally used in kite battles, where opponents try to knock each other out of the air, Rokkaku kites are now popular for their graceful flight and ease of control. They're typically made with a vertical spine and two bowed cross spars, which give them a slightly curved profile that helps them catch the wind beautifully. Great for medium to strong winds, these kites are fun to fly solo or with friends—and their large sail makes them perfect for customization or artistic displays.