Aeorbie Discs Review - a Lot of Outdoor Fun

Dee Boston
One of the more unique games that has taken off in my neighborhood this summer is the game of disc throwing. There were a lot of people of all age ranges enjoying the relaxing game. A favorite was the Aerobie Dogobie Disc and the Aerobie Squidgie Disc - most likely because they are no ordinary disc. Most have a unique shape - sort of like a blend of a regular disc and a boomerang- making it floaty, very pliant, yet puncture-resistant. Some of these flying rings more closely resemble modified rounded butterflies with bright colors or glow-in-the dark colors with soft grips.

So it's still quite mild enough for soft catches in your dog's mouth. The center is hollow, not solid. This all makes it fun to both throw and catch. So the thrill of going after the neon-colored rings in perpetual motion never seemed to get boring, and the Aerobies were being enjoyed by almost everyone from the very young to mature adults.

The Aerobie is deal for those who enjoy the incredible performance flights of disc throwing. A major advantage is that this aerodynamic ring provides loads of fun even in more confined play areas. It's great for parks, backyards, beaches, playgrounds and on camping trips. People of all skill levels, including new inexperienced throwers can easily achieve very impressive flights.

It's the revolutionary constructions that allow launchers can have long precise, stable flights. With Aerobie discs, it's unnecessary to lay a level if you want to fly right. And really, no adjustments are really needed to throw them level if you want them to fly straight. You can just throw an Aerobie disc slanted to the left if you want it to curve left and slanting to the right if you want it to curve right.

Its low profile design combined with the elastic-like, rubber material that provides long-haul flights and comfortable catches by fellow players. The Aerobie has a revolutionary spoiler rim and hollow center that gives it and aerodynamic lift to the disc for the entire flight.

And because there is less resistance to in-flight motion, the Aerobie discs can fly farther than a conventional disc. In fact, the Aerobie has even set a Guinness World record for the world's farthest throw of 1,333 feet. (The world record for a frisbee is less than about 600 feet). I think you can find these Aerobics at most any toy store online or offline.

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