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AEROBIE PRO RING (Colors May Vary)
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AEROBIE PRO RING (Colors May Vary)

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Description:

Throw Aerobies to your friends across town or use theoribiter and throw it back to yourself.

Features:

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


Product Details:
Product Length: 13.0 inches
Product Width: 13.0 inches
Product Height: 0.25 inches
Product Weight: 0.33 pounds
Package Length: 16.0 inches
Package Width: 12.5 inches
Package Height: 0.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 101 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 101 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

18 of 18 found the following review helpful:

5Aerobie ProApr 12, 2006
By C. Baker "Caissa"
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!

18 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5CUSTOMER BEWARE - Quality controlAug 07, 2003
By Bryce Coutts
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.

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5Frisbee ain't got $%!#* on this!!Jul 14, 2007
By R. Rebner
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!!

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Best frisbee I know of.Jun 03, 2008
By T. Maltby
This is by far the best frisbee I know of. One little warning to anyone who has never owned or thrown an Aerobie before: these things fly FAR. I mean FAR. Whenever I throw it with someone who has never thrown it before, I literally train them to throw it softly because even a soft throw will make one of these things travel 100ft. Another reason I train people is because I've had 2 of these in the past and I've lost both of them. And I didn't throw either one when it got lost. People see this thing and think it's just another standard frisbee, so they throw it as hard as they can and it gets lost.

I have adopted a unique throwing method that makes flights straighter and more accurate, but slightly harder to throw long distances. I kind of fling it off of my index finger (I'm right handed). I throw my wrist forward and then right when it's about to fly off my finger I snap my wrist back. It's easier to show it than describe it. Maybe I'll submit a video review of this method. The snapping my wrist back part kind of evolved naturally if you will. I didn't think of the idea of doing it. I started throwing my wrist forward and before I knew it I was snapping it back.

Anyway, this frisbee can be kind of tricky to learn to throw straight because it's a ring. I learned it pretty quickly. This thing offers a good workout if you throw it hard. If you throw it hard, I strongly recommend that you and your throwing partner are in a BIG field. To put that in context, a football field is too small. Aerobie's travel way farther than any standard frisbee disk.

I haven't had any issues with the backbone breaking or cracking or anything like that. The only thing I noticed is they are kind of tricky to catch at first because the frisbee hits your hand and bounces off of it. I also have a method for catching it that mayble I'll make a video of and post.

A few more things. Don't throw an Aerobie near water unless you can throw it very accuratly. As it says on the frisbee itself, Aerobie's don't float. Another thing is an Aerobie won't be too likely to damage something that it hits if you throw it inaccurately because it'll bounce harmlessly off most things.

Overall, this is a very good frisbee. Just remember, it flies very FAR. If you don't believe the thing about the Guiness World Record for farthest thrown object, just throw it hard once and you will instantly believe it.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4The Frisbee that just keeps on goingNov 02, 2009
By God
The Aerobie isn't something you should get if you only have a parking lot or a street to play with it in. You need a soccer field, or maybe even two. That's how far it goes. My favorite thing is that you can throw it with very little effor at all, and it will float up. I gave it four stars, because let's just say this isn't something you want to play ultimate frisbee with... unless the touchdown is in a different state.

Cheers!

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