Jun 042013
AEROBIE PRO RING (Colors May Vary)
- Set Guinness World Record for the farthest throw (1,333 feet)
- Soft rubber edges for comfortable catches
- Thrilling games of catch
- Patented high performance design
- Hours of family fun
Aerobie Pro Ring (Colors May Vary)Pro Ring set the Guinness World Record for the farthest throw. This ring features soft rubber edges for comfortable catches and awesome throws. Fun for the entire family.FeaturesSet Guinness World Record for the farthest throw (1,333 feet)Soft rubber edges for comfortable catchesThrilling games of catchPatented high performance designHours of family funProduct Dimensions: 13 x 13 x 0.2 inches ; 5.3 ouncesColors May Vary
List Price: $ 9.99
Price: $ 6.95
Aerobie Pro,
This disc is too much fun. My family has a great time with this disc every time we use one. It does not take much to send this disc flying FAR so you have to be careful where you’re aiming. We learned the hard way that you should avoid playing near water as it carries with the wind and goes and GOES… Everyone should have one of these!
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Frisbee ain’t got $%!#* on this!!,
The Aerobie Pro 13″ is one of the coolest throwing devices around. I’m sure everyone remembers them being popular in the 90′s and for some reason they kinda dropped off the map…i have no idea why. I tried to pick one up in Vancouver, BC and had a huge problem finding one so I picked it up off amazon.
So this thing is capable of flying extremely far distances with only the smallest amount of energy put into the throw. Really hard to describe how amazing and superior this thing over a frisbee. Pick one up and you’ll see what you’re missing!!
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CUSTOMER BEWARE – Quality control,
I bought an Aerobie flying ring about 7 years ago, and it was unbelievably fun. In the hands of a skilled thrower, these things fly straight and true, and FAR. My friend and I stood on opposite corners of two adjacent CANADIAN football fields, and we were frequently throwing the ring over each other’s heads!
However, when I bought a new one earlier this summer, I was disappointed. The black plastic core is very brittle. After only a couple of tosses, after it had flown into the ground or a fence roughly (which is inevitable), the black ring which acts as the ring’s “backbone” broke in several places. While the ring still flies as if it was intact, this makes the ring impossible to adjust. It should be noted that the Aerobie ring I bought years ago was orange in color, and the new one was pink (I think the new one is a “Pro” version or some such thing). If you can find the regular orange ring, it should be fine.
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