Kaiciuss Kite Reel Winder with Line – 7.2 Inch, 650 Feet, 50 lb Test, Safety Lock, Green
This Kaiciuss Kite Reel Winder with Line measures 7.2 inches in diameter and includes 650 feet of 50-pound-test kite string. Designed for both children and adults, it handles kites up to 2 meters wide, such as diamond, triangle, or soft kites. The ergonomic handle and high-speed steel bearings make winding smooth, while the safety lock keeps the line from spooling out unintentionally.
What size kite can this reel handle?
This reel is suitable for kites up to 2 meters (about 6.6 feet) in width. Common kite types like delta, diamond, and soft kites work well within that size. For kites larger than 2 meters, the manufacturer advises switching to a larger reel (8.7 inches or more). Also, if you're flying in winds over 5 mph or using a kite wider than 1.6 meters, wearing gloves is recommended to protect your hands.
Technical Details at a Glance
| Brand | Kaiciuss |
| Color | Green |
| Diameter | 7.2 inches |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Line Length | 650 feet |
| Line Strength | 50 pounds |
| Theme | Sport |
What's Included and Important Notes
Each reel comes with 650 feet of pre-wound line and two kite connectors. The connectors let you attach the line to your kite quickly without tying knots. The safety lock is a simple knob: turn it to lock the spool and prevent the line from paying out, which is handy once the kite reaches a good height. The reel uses high-speed steel bearings for smooth winding. Remember, this reel is designed for kites up to 2 meters; for larger kites or high winds, consider a bigger model and wear gloves.
Three Common Questions About This Kite Reel
1. Does the line come pre-wound on the reel?
Yes, the 650 feet of line is already wound on the reel and attached with a connector, so you can start flying right after connecting to your kite.
2. Can children use this reel easily?
The ergonomic handle and smooth bearings make winding and unwinding easy for most hand sizes. However, adult supervision is recommended for younger children due to the long line and potential tangles.
3. Is there a way to stop the line from spooling out?
Yes, the safety lock lets you stop the spool at any point. Simply turn the lock knob to the lock position, and the line will not pay out until you unlock it.