

🪁 Elevate your outdoor game with stunt kite thrills!
The HENGDA KITE Upgrade Star Rhyme is a 48-inch dual-line stunt kite crafted with a durable fiberglass frame designed for fast, precise turns in moderate to strong winds. Ideal for both kids and adults, it offers quick assembly and comes complete with handle, line, and a carry bag—perfect for beach days, park outings, and family fun.







| ASIN | B07N8PB7H7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,653 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #63 in Kites |
| Brand | HENGDA KITE |
| Brand Name | HENGDA KITE |
| Color | red |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,054 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Fiberglass |
| Frame Material Type | Fiberglass |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 40"L x 60"W |
| Line Weight | 100 lbs |
| Manufacturer | HENGDA KITE |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 144.00 |
| Size | 120cm/48 Inch |
| Theme | Star |
J**L
Not bad for being so cheap
I gave this kite a price adjusted 5-stars. However, this is not the kite that I would recommend for a first stunt kite. The kite is flyable and might be suitable if you already fly stunt kites or have someone to help you learn. I have been flying stunt kites since I bought my first Peter Powell at Klig's in Myrtle Beach. I wanted to find out how bad this kite was for the price. If you consider the price it is not that bad and is flyable. The biggest problem is that there is a big learning curve when learning how to fly a stunt kite. You would have the same learning curve if you spent the money for a better kite. It is hard to fly until you figure out how to do it. After you figure out how to fly, it is relatively easy and relaxing. Here are some points on learning to fly: 1. The big deal is to move your arms in and out instead of up and down like a steering wheel. 2. Expect to over control and crash. 3. Search the internet on how to attach the line to the kite using a larks head knot. Here are some points on this kite: 1. Build quality was not impressive, but it was adequate for the price. The spare parts were nice. 2. The bridal is not adjustable. You want to adjust the bridal forward in light winds. However, you could wrap the forward bridal line around the front spar once and it did the job. 3. This is not a light wind kite. You do not need a hurricane, but you do need a good breeze. 4. The lines are basic polyester lines. Higher quality kites use Spectra or Dyneema lines which have much smaller diameter and less stretch per unit of strength. The lower friction of the Spectra or Dyneema lines also allow you to still fly the kite after many more twists from spinning hte kite. This makes a big difference.
R**Y
Right tool for the job
This tool was so handy when changing the radiator on a 2014 Rav 4. Toyota did their best to hide access to the lower hose clamps.
D**M
Not bad for the price
It works for the most part. Wish it had clips to attach the strings and the cross bar has fallen off a couple times but for the price it's fairly decent.
D**T
Nice looking kite but fiberglass rob broken.
The Hengda kite 48” measures out correctly but looks small when you get it. Mine wasn't shipped out in a box and the fiberglass rod was broken on the end, making the kite unflyable. Ended up ordering another kite (the 3m parasail that can take you for a ride if the winds are strong enough) Dual line kites like these are so much more fun than the single line kites. You do need to pay close attention as the kite doesn't just sit in the air, these go nuts! I found letting out about 50 feet of line first will get it up in the air and letting out another 50+ feet of line for flying and doing tricks. The string provided is good and strong making you able to fpy in pretty strong winds that are along the shore at the ocean. Thank for reading my review and go fly a kite!!!
H**O
Broken, missing a part
It’s broken, missing a part
M**O
Hermosa
Tiene muy buena calidad
F**A
A perfect candidate for A project I've been working on.
To be fair, I'm not making use of this kite in the traditional sense. On that note, it's cheap, but it's beautiful for my needs. I'm guessing she's crafted from some sort of ripstop nylon, though a propeller makes short work of that regardless. Not the point of course. If it's used as it's intended, she's as durable as any kite needs to be. In my application, I removed the strings, and custom built a gondola for it. It handles remarkably well, and looks relatively realistic when at altitude. It's also unbearably easy to assemble/disassemble. Yank two struts and she folds up for transport. On that note, I would be quite apt to recommend it. Whether you're using it as a traditional kite, or as a wing for an RC project, it should handle pretty much anything one throws at it.
T**M
Couldnt get it to fly
Not sure if the lines that were factory installed were correct lengths, but even holding both lines equal length and together, it only uncontrollably spins left and crashes. Tried in different winds, and even with a small tail, i couldnt get it to get up and not crash.
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