
Step 6:
Line the Center of the Neck
Velcro with the center of the
Head Velcro and attach Velcro
together. Spine Strut should be
as centered on Neck Velcro as
possible.
(diagram D)
Step 7:
Attach Head Clips to Body
Shoulder Loops. (diagram D)
Step 8:
The Upper Hip Strut and the
Lower Hip Strut come
pre-installed in the Center Hip
Sleeve. Bend the Lower Hip Strut
into a curve and insert through
the Lower Hip Sleeves and into
the Lower Hip Pockets.
(diagram E)
Please Note:
Your Skeleton Kite is designed so
that the head can be easily
disconected from the body, This
feature allows for easer assembly,
disassembly, and storage.
FLYING
Step 1:
Attach ying line to tow loop.
(diagram F)
Step 2:
Have a friend stand about 75 feet
downwind from you and hold
the kite with its nose pointed
towards the sky. As the wind
catches the kite, signal your
friend to release it while you
steadily pull in line until the kite
is aloft. As the kite ies upward,
slowly release more line.
Please note all un-hemmed edges
of your Skeleton kite's fabric are
hot-cut to prevent fraying however
some fraying will occur under
ordinary use. This is normal and
will not aect the performance of
the kite.
BEAUFORT
SCALE
WIND [M.P.H.]
0 1
CALM
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30
LIGHT AIR LIGHT BREEZE GENTLE BREEZE MODERATE BREEZE FRESH BREEZE STRONG BREEZE
25 26
Note: Wind conditions aloft may vary considerably from those found near ground level.
OPTIMUM WIND CONDITIONS FOR 13 FT SKELETON KITE
13 FT SKELETON KITE
D
Shoulder Sleeve
Shoulder Strut
(Pre-Installed)
Upper Hip Strut
Lower Hip Strut
Center Hip Sleeve
Head Velcro
Neck Velcro
Lower Hip Sleeve
Lower Hip Pocket
Upper
Hip
Pocket
Upper
Hip
Pocket
Lower Hip Pocket
Lower Hip Sleeve
Tow Loop Front of Kite
Bridle
Shoulder Strut
(Pre-Installed)
Shoulder
Pocket
Head Clip
Head Clip
Shoulder Loop
Shoulder Loop
Shoulder
Pocket
E
F