Biokite makes flying a kite indoor possible

Biokite.jpg The idea about flying a kite indoors sounds a little strange, but may prove very ideal for the disabled. Weighing as less as 10 grams and aerodynamic structure are the characteristics which make Biokite reach great heights even in windless environments.

It can also be precisely controlled using the fishing rod and reel attachment. Just don't expect this sort of cutting-edge kite technology to come cheap. You can this bizarre kite 11,000 Yen or $100.

December 14, 2007 - 8:25 AM | Posted in - Gadgets
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