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No kite flies well in all winds. The table below shows the use of the different types according to the Beaufort scale. Having several types is, indeed, more expensive but will give you the great pleasure of being able to fly nearly every day.

The indoor kites are manufactured with very light materials.

Ultralight kites have strong and light spars.

Standard kites are suited to beaches with average wind. Most kites that you will find will be of that type.

Vented kites have holes in the sail.