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ricki
12-01-2013, 09:34 PM
That's an easy one, Airtime!


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I have seriously torn three kites in 15 years of kiting. One of those happened within the month and to a brand new kite. Sigh, after the colorful language of course.

I took it down to Airtime in Lauderdale Lakes, FL and in three days I had the kite back with an excellent professional repair for a very fair price. They have a large selection of kite fabrics for patching improving the odds of a match with what you need to be repaired.


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You can prepare your own ticket on Airtime's website at:
http://www.airtimekite.com/index.php/repair-items/professional-kite-repair.html

You can call in for repair estimates as well. They also fabricate a full line of replacement bladders and valve repair kits.


You can ship your kite to Airtime for repair or if you don't live that far away, why not drive down and drop it off? They are open from 10 to 4 pm, Monday through Friday. They also have an operation in Hood River, OR.


2712 NW 30th Ave, lauderdale lakes, fl
AIRTIME kite, Inc.
2712 NW 30th Ave
Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33311
Tel: 541.387.3910Free: 888.386.3910


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