Spectrum Tube Tail
Spectrum Tube Tail
Spectrum Tube Tail
75 foot spectrum tube tail on the beach
Spectrum Quantum with 75 foot spectrum tube tail
Spectrum Tube Tail
Spectrum Tube Tail
Zenith 5 with 20 foot spectrum tube tail
Zenith 5 with 20 foot spectrum tube tail

Spectrum Tube Tail

Regular price$45.00
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Our eye-catching tube tails inflate in flight to add drama to any single or dual-line kite. Swivel clip attaches to virtually any kite so you can clip one or more onto the spine, wingtips, or your flying line. Comes in a handy drawstring pouch for easy storage and multiples can be joined end to end for extra pizazz. Velcro closure at the tip makes it easy to drain sand and air as you put it away.

The 75-footer is the perfect length for all medium to full-sized dual-line kites because it’s long enough to let you draw multiple loops and figures in the sky. If you’re new to dual-line kites, the 75-footer makes it easier to learn because it slows the kite down and helps you track the kite’s direction as you learn to steer.

The 20 footer makes a great add-on for single line kites, as “line laundry” to decorate your line, or for small dual-line kites.

 

Customer Reviews

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David
Excitement

Buy the 75' and have a child grab one end out of the bag and walk it out. The excitement they get when it just keeps coming out of the bag gives you that Mary Poppins moment. Truly priceless.

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FG
Tube tail FTW

I recently picked up the 20 ft option and love adding it to my flyers. The colors are damn great; they really pop. And the tail itself is just so cool. Might have to spring for the 75 ft version down the line. Given how big and impressive the 20 footer looks in the air, I can only imagine how massive the 75 tail would look.

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Jess
My favorite accessory

This tail is spectacular. Whenever I use it, I can hear people "ooo-ing" and "ahh-ing" the whole time I am flying. It is so fun as the pilot, too, because it shows the entire path of where you have flown for the past five seconds or so. Do four loops, and then zoom straight up, and for 3-4 seconds the loops will be completing at the bottom of the tail. And I don't feel it creates any drag- in a decent wind I can do all of my normal tricks with the same precision. I mostly use this with my Nexus kite.