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A Look at the Latest in New Tech Kites Over the course of three thousand years, kites have remained a staple in the lives of a good many people. While there have been some changes to kites over the years, in many ways the basic elements and designs of kites remains essentially the same. There are some companies that produce more high tech kites in this day and age. One such company is New Tech Kites. New Tech Kites is a designer, manufacturer and wholesaler of traditional kites, sport kites and kiting accessories. They have been in business for over fourteen years and they build quality single line sport kites. New Tech Kites offer kite designs from some of the world’s greatest kite designers including Dodd Gross, Martin Lester, Kathy Goodwind and others. Because of their innovative designs and quality manufacturing, New Tech Kites was awarded Manufacturer of The Year in 2002 by Kite Trade Association International. Some of New Tech Kites unique designs are the Smithsonian Institution licensed replica airplane kite, modeled after the real Spitfire airplane of yesteryear. Another of New Tech’s kites is the Mirage. The Mirage is a delta conyne, a cross between a plain delta (a triangular flat wing) and a conyne, which is a French box kite that is triangular rather than square. The delta conyne is renowned for it low-wind performance and is ideal in spotty wind conditions and are popular on beaches, country fields and in city parks. New Tech really hit the target recently, with their new entry level kite that delivers great performance, combined with great price. Dodd Gross has designed the Cherry Bomb for New Tech’s 2005 line up. Unlike so many entry- level kites, The Cherry Bomb is heavily reinforced. It has a carbon frame and is a simple assembly for the novice. It retails for $35 to $45 and has no competition in its category for quality, performance and pricing. New Tech Kites is likely to remain on the cutting edge of kite innovation on into the future, according industry analysts. Use Google's QuickSearch to find other relevant New Tech Kites information |