Review: Prism EO Expandable Object
Good news from Prism! It’s rare that good things happen more quickly than planned. But Prism has announced that they are thrilled to release a new, unique product ahead of schedule.
The 2007 EO (Expandable Object) series is the original brainchild of Phil McConnachie, internationally renowned kite designer from Australia. His EO6 and EO10 are dynamic box kites with intersecting elliptical planes that fly stable or as marvelous tumblers. They’re completely unique and eye-catching in the sky, and best of all there’s literally no assembly required. The expandable structure erects itself with a built-in elastic as you remove it from its unique travel clasp. Just find some wind, pop it open, and watch it soar and tumble as it climbs into the sky. Three contrasting color combinations can be flown in multiples on a single line for a spectacular show. Convenient, unique travel clasp holds 200 feet of line with winder handle (included).
Voted Best Kite at the prestigious 2007 Bristol Kite Festival, the EO is one of those really special designs that stands apart and always attracts a crowd. It is a must have for every kite enthusiast. They are available from elmersflag.com. And online purchasers get a free kite with every order above $25. Both online and in-store purchasers recieve our Buy any two kites and get a third kite 1/2 off! All in-store purchases earn mileage on Elmer’s Flag & Banner, Kites Too Freequent Flyer program.
The EO 6 and 10 are going to be smash hits for 2007. Buy yours today while they are still available without a wait. These are so fun to fly. And they can tumble like the Triad triangle box from Prism. Both the EO and the Triad can be used as fighter kites! They make the perfect gift for new kite folks, children, or the kite guy who has everything too.
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