Commercial Buying Guide

Best Kites & Manja for Uttarayan

What to buy, how to choose, patang dori price ranges, and safer string options.

Quick buying checklist

Kite
  • Pick size by wind & skill
  • Strong frame + balanced tail
  • Quality paper/plastic
Manja/Dori
  • Prefer safer cotton options
  • Avoid sharp/illegal strings
  • Use gloves for handling
Accessories
  • Charkhi (reel) + winder
  • Gloves + first-aid
  • Scissors + tape

Best kites for Uttarayan

For most beginners, a medium-sized patang is easiest to control. If you want longer flights and smoother pulls, go for sturdier frames and balanced paper.

Beginner pick

Medium patang + cotton dori, with gloves. Focus on stable flying first.

  • Easy launch & control
  • Less line tangling
  • Lower injury risk vs sharp strings
Competitive pick

Lightweight patang with good balance + matching dori tension for quick moves.

  • Fast turns & sharp dives
  • Needs more skill & space
  • Always prioritize safety

Pro tip

If wind is strong, choose a slightly heavier kite. If wind is light, choose a lighter kite with good balance.

Best manja / dori for Uttarayan

When people search for nylon manja Uttarayan, they usually mean strong synthetic string. However, strings can be dangerous to people, birds, and two-wheelers—so choose safer options and follow local rules.

Safer choice (recommended)

Cotton dori / cotton manja (non-glass). Better for families and beginners.

  • Lower injury risk
  • Easier to handle
  • Good for learning control
Be careful with synthetic strings

If you buy nylon/synthetic string, check legality in your area and avoid sharp-coated strings.

  • Don’t use glass-coated string where banned
  • Avoid near roads and power lines
  • Use gloves + keep cutters handy
Read Safety Tips

Patang dori price (quick guide)

Price depends on kite size, paper quality, and string thickness/length. Use the ranges below as a starting point and update based on your market or affiliate partners.

Item Beginner Enthusiast Pro / Premium
Patang (kite) ₹20–₹50 ₹60–₹150 ₹200+
Dori / Manja (spool) ₹80–₹200 ₹250–₹600 ₹700+
Charkhi / Reel ₹150–₹350 ₹400–₹900 ₹1000+
Gloves ₹60–₹150 ₹150–₹300 ₹350+

Prices are indicative; update annually or by city/marketplace.

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