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The Prism Kite Technology Synapse 140 is a frameless dual-line parafoil kite measuring 53"x20", designed for youth and adults eager to master dynamic kite flying. Its durable polyester lines and compact fold make it ideal for travel and spontaneous adventures. While it excels in steady winds with fast, precise control, its frameless design ensures resilience against crashes, making it a reliable choice for both beginners and experienced flyers.


| ASIN | B0B1LCW195 |
| Age Range (Description) | Youth |
| Best Sellers Rank | #80,513 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #65 in Kites |
| Brand Name | Prism Kite Technology |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,491) |
| Date First Available | May 18, 2022 |
| Frame Material | Frameless |
| Included Components | Kite, spindle and string, accessories |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 53 x 20 x 0.04 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.83 x 6.77 x 3.27 inches |
| Line Weight | 80 |
| Manufacturer | Prism Kite Technology |
| Model Name | Synapse |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
| Part Number | SYN140-22 |
| Product Dimensions | 53"L x 20"W |
| Style | Synapse 140 - Cilantro |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 753677297401 |
| Warranty Description | Please contact manufacturer for warranty information |
E**N
Awesome fun in the wind...
It's been decades since I have flown a kite (single line delta). This kite (Synapse 140) promised to be an easy flyer according to It's manufacturer, Prism. There were plenty of videos online to express the same sentiment. First day of flight was at a smaller park in the middle of a local neighborhood. The winds were gusty and not sustained. The Kite would ascend and fly for a few seconds but in between gusts in would fold and decend like a feather. I was hooked. The next flying session (the next day) went about the same with similar wind conditions and local. A little discouraged (having watched the videos didn't help) after the 2nd attempt, I wanted to "fly" like I had seen others. I made my 3rd try at a local lake. Finally clean sustained wind coming across the vacant surface of the water provided the necessary elements to keep this kite aloft. Now I know I'm hooked on this stuff. This was a super-easy kite to fly in the correct environment. It's all "fabric" which means there are no hard spars, tubes, rods, fittings, et cetera. There is nothing to break. I crashed into the ground (both accidentally and to land) several times. The Kite is 100% still flight worthy. For a first kite this is an excellent quality. However be aware that to successfully keep this one in the air you'll need a pretty constant flow of air. Gusts of wind simply won't provide enough loft. That aspect can be discouraging for the novice. There are so many kites on the market though. There's pretty much a kite for any conditions that someone would be willing to tolerate for fun. Obviously there's times NOT to fly a kite. I suggest this kite for the experienced and for the "new" pilots too. Keep in mind, the aforementioned requirements and it should be a rewarding and enjoyable experience.
J**.
Fast intermediate kite, fun to fly, flies on rails, needs a little bit of wind to fly!
I have had this kite a while and realized I haven't left a review. I have been flying sport kits since I was a kid and thought this would be a great travel kite. It does pack super small, it is great as a pack away kite. I take it on the boat and fly it at the sand bar. As far as flying though, its not as easy as I thought it would be. It flies very fast and likes a little bit of wind. It can be a challenging handful at times. It does fly well, I am not saying its a bad flying kite, I just expected it to be better for beginners. Being that there are no spars, it is very durable and takes a crash well. I am very happy with it
I**R
Prism Synapse 140...KAAA-CHING!!!
Full disclosure...I'm very frugal with toy buying. I don't mind spending money on toys, but nothing ticks me off more than buying something that the kids barely use and then just toss aside...!!!!! Keep this in mind. I'm an experienced flyer...from other stunt kites and various R/C machines to a two-seat full size A/C. But now I'm teaching my 10yo son to fly. We have some R/C stuff, but when it gets too windy...they're grounded. I really should've put more effort into stunt kites with him earlier, but better now than never. I just haven't done it in years and forgot how much fun it can be. I now wish I had gotten a parafoil for myself way back when. But they were (to me anyways) expensive and hard to come across. Yeah...I'm talking pre-interweb days here. We started with a cheap, fiberglass rod framed Delta style 2 line. It was great...because it got him hooked! Even with less than optimal wind conditions (gusty and inconsistent). But...I knew it's time would be short. After 2 days of some pretty good flying and numerous impacts, the little trooper gave out with a straight-in high speed nosedive that shattered the main longeron. No matter...it served it's purpose and it's still repairable and will fly again. And I had already ordered this after the first day, knowing that he was into it. Had I known what I know now...I'd have spent what is essentially double the price to get this one right off the bat. Even my 12yo daughter tried it out with us and had great success, asking for another turn, and another turn...so I got two kids into the same thing for the price of one. Heck yeah...a win for dad...I'll take it!!! If you're not crashing...then you're just not flying. Either that or you have a giant fan behind you blowing a perfectly steady stream of air while you're standing on the edge of a cliff and the ground is 100 below you. Between the two kids this awesome little fabric wing has smashed into the ground repeatedly and suffered no more than a few spots of dirt on it...!!! I don't see them getting bored with it for quite a while. Because this is FLYING...there's always more to learn. And when you've mastered one aircraft...you move onto another one that gives you a whole new set of parameters to explore and learn all over again. I've already ordered a much larger parafoil for me to fly with them and give them something to look forward to when they become proficient with this one. I've spent more than this just taking them to the movies. Now...imagine buying a set of movie tickets that are good for years...anytime the wind starts blowing. Honestly...it's just incredible that I can spend such a small amount of money to get such a well designed and crafted item delivered to my door in such a short amount of time. And if you're not buying this for kids or anyone else...yes...you'll LOVE it. PERFECT for learning on and a blast once you do. I love flying everything from paper airplanes to Cessnas and have dream airplanes like most guys have dream cars. Whether you're 9 or 99, flying is a physically and mentally engaging activity that gives back a sense of enjoyment and accomplishment equal or greater than what you put into it. You can't go wrong with this one. Everything is as described and pictured, with high quality materials and workmanship. I know it'll last for years.
B**G
One control line on each kite was 6" longer than the other.
I purchased two of these kites for my girls. While the kites seem very well built and durable, one control line on each of the kites were about 6" longer than the other, sending the kite into an immediate turn during takeoff. Once I was actually able to get the kite into the air, I had to keep my arms at different lengths, in order to maintain vertical flight. It made flying the kites impossible for my girls. The weird thing is that on one kite, the red control line was 6" too long but the blue line was too long on the other. Based on the directions, I adjusted the pigtail end of the long control line but because it needed 6" of adjustment, I had to burry the knot all the way down to the control handle on both kites. The directions say to expect a little line stretch, but 6" difference? Seems more like a quality control issue more than anything. I managed to get them pretty much even and the girls were able to enjoy flying them FINALLY. They seem very durable, surviving a few crashes each as the girls were learning how to fly. I personally own a Prism Tantrum 220 and that thing is flawless but too much for the wee ones. But I find myself enjoying the smaller kites more. They're very zippy in the air and so much fun to fly. Other than the uneven lines, I haven't had any issues with either kite. I would highly recommend these for beginners to parafoil kite flying. Very good and fun purchase. I own 6 acres on the water but just be warned....you need lots of space to fly multiple of these kites. Enjoy!
J**S
Such a fun introductory kite for family use. Wish I had bought the next size up as it does need around 12 knots of constant wind. But when going its a ton of fun.
A**ー
強風の時(4メートル以上)では子供は無理です、大人でも相当引っ張られてしまいます。 最初は中々うまく上がりませんがすぐに飛ばせるようになります。楽しいですよ。
M**A
Ita good but the lines in not perfect. You can go with synapse 200 its better than synapse 140
A**.
Ho comprato tanti altri aquiloni della Prism e volevo provare un kite per vedere se può essere utile per insegnare a mio figlio il kitesurf e confermo che è un ottimo prodotto che trasferisce le stesse sensazioni. È fatto molto bene.Consigliato!
D**0
Great beginner kite for my 8yr
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