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Designed by Carsten Domann, the Giant Monarch Butterfly Kite captures the delicate beauty of a monarch in a majestic 10-foot wingspan. With its striking orange, black, and white appliqué pattern, this back-cut design flutters gracefully in the sky, mimicking a real butterfly in flight. It’s a show-stopping kite that is equally stunning when on display or soaring above a festival crowd. Ideal for both experienced flyers and those seeking an unforgettable visual statement. Kite String sold separately, 150–250 lb test line recommended.

Lightweight Yet Strong Construction

This kite features durable Sky Shark wrapped carbon rods, offering lightweight control with impressive rigidity. The structural layout is engineered to deliver high surface tension while minimizing weight, giving the butterfly both lift and balance. The carbon spars maintain the shape of the intricate wingspan even under fluctuating wind. Despite its large size, it launches with ease and maintains stability through smooth line control. Ripstop polyester ensures this kite can resist tears and strain during strong breezes.

Realistic Appliqué Wing Detail

The standout element of this kite is its intricate appliqué wing pattern, created with layered back-cut fabric. Each wing edge has been carefully crafted to mirror the scalloped curves and bold contrast of a monarch’s natural coloring. From a distance, it creates the illusion of a real butterfly dancing in the wind. The colors pop against a clear blue sky, offering unmatched aerial visibility. This visual detailing sets the kite apart as a flying work of art.

Flight Behavior and Wind Range

This kite is optimized for light to medium wind conditions, performing best between 5 and 15 mph. Its broad wingspan creates steady lift with minimal drag, allowing for a smooth, gliding motion in midair. Line control is responsive and precise, which makes handling the large frame enjoyable rather than overwhelming. It’s ideal for beach conditions, open fields, or festivals where stable airflow allows the kite to stay lofted for extended periods. When properly flown, it appears to float like a living butterfly.