He’s six.
But Frederik wants to kite across the windy waters.
But as reported on SurferToday, his dad thought it’s best to start him off with the smallest (and probably cheapest) “trainer kite“.
Enter the IKEA FRAKTA, the iconic blue bag designed by Knut and Marianne Hagberg. It’s famous for being the most hard-working bag in the world and one of the most hacked items in the IKEA hacking world.
The blue bag has a maximum load of 25 kilograms. Strong enough to hold flatpacks of pine and loads of laundry. So, a little boy gliding across the seas should be no problemo. See how he expertly flies with the blue bag.
Source: SurferToday.com
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