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Dual Line& Quads& Reviews& Single Line& kites too!Jan 26 2008 02:26 pm

Highlights of the 2008 KTAI Trade Show and new products

The 2008 Kite Trade Assoc. Intl. Convention and Trade Show was held in Portland, OR Jan 7 to 11. Over a hundred of the movers and shakers of the kite world attended. Kite store Dealers from all over the country and Vendor/Exhibitors and Kite Designers came together for the annual meeting to exchange ideas, see new products and celebrate and award their most influential and noted contributing members. The Revolution kite flying team I-Quad received the award for the best Kite Promotion. Emphasis here is on promoting the sport. Past years the award was for best marketing effort, catalog, etc. George Emmons, of Into the Wind, got the Checkley Lifetime achievement award. All the nominees were deserving.

The Trade Show was set in the Ballroom of the Red Lion Jantzen Beach Hotel on the banks of the mighty Columbia River separating OR and WA State. The huge wall of windows overlooking the river gave a spectacular look to the kite displays, even if sunlight was in short supply. Some new products (but not all) that caught our eye were Premier Kites new Spider line of stunt kites by Jon Trennepohl & Wayne Brunjes. Notably the Wolf and the Widow are huge steps forward for Premier. Jon’s previous kites flew well, but became design dated. The new Spider series has a velcro T at the spine base, allowing the addition of a spine weight. (more…)

Kite News& Single Line& kites too!Dec 12 2007 12:27 pm

The Movie The Kite Runner, based on Khaled Hosseini’s 2003 novel is both horrific and haunting. With the book, you want to stop reading, but you can’t put it down. The movie is just as powerful. It is about betrayal and hopes for redemption. It is about cultures in collision. It is about the terrible Taliban, and their cruelty. It is about war, occupation, and the devastation it brought on Afghanistan in the 1970’s. It is also about fighter kite flying. (more…)

kites too!Aug 30 2006 02:00 pm

This site exists as a resource for the kite community; it is young and needs to grow. However, it can only become a great source of information if visitors and other kites enthusiasts are able to post information and share comments and photos. So, in an effort to “help you help us,” we’ve got this little tutorial.

1 - Get an Account

First and foremost, to actively participate in the site you’ll need an account. If you already have you can Login here, or if not, Register here. Registration exists to allow you extra access to the site while preventing spam from polluting the pages. (more…)

kites too!Jul 29 2006 01:03 pm

Welcome to kitestoo.com. We’re very proud to have this new site up and running, even if all the content isn’t here yet. In fact, that’s why this site exists. We hope to develop this site as a full-on resource for the kite community.

Though we may focus a little on the Northwest region of the United States, kites too! strives to contain information for all parts of the world. That’s some big thinking, we know, but when it comes to kites aren’t we always reaching for the sky?

Please, join us, help us start a new online kite community, a new resource for kite enthusiasts and newbies as well. Here’s a list of things kites too! has, will have or hopes to have, to help further the thrill of kiting.

Weblog format for:

  • Kite reviews
  • Festival reviews
  • Flying tips & tricks
  • General kite news

Specialty areas for:

  • Public photo galleries
  • Posting Kite events on our Events Calendar
  • Mapping flying spots on interactive maps (coming soon!)
  • Local windcasts from various sources

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