Aerobie 'Pocket Pro
Aerobie 'Pocket Pro
Aerobie 'Pocket Pro
Aerobie 'Pocket Pro
Aerobie 'Pocket Pro
Aerobie 'Pocket Pro
Aerobie 'Pocket Pro
Aerobie 'Pocket Pro
Aerobie 'Pocket Pro
Aerobie 'Pocket Pro
Aerobie 'Pocket Pro
Aerobie 'Pocket Pro
Aerobie 'Pocket Pro
Aerobie 'Pocket Pro
Aerobie 'Pocket Pro
Aerobie 'Pocket Pro
Aerobie 'Pocket Pro
Aerobie 'Pocket Pro

WARRANTY

  • 30 days return policy
  • 24 month product warranty
  • Free consultation
  • 30 days return policy
  • 24 month product warranty
  • Free consultation

Aerobie 'Pocket Pro

1388761
zł51.00
Tax included

Stock Quantity:
Available in Supplier store (5 pcs)
Delivery terms:
Prekę pristatysime Jums per: 7-15 d.d. DPD (zł20.00)

Description

+ elastic, hard-wearing and water-repellent
+ aerodynamic design
+ no sharp edges

Aerobie Pocket Pro made of elastic, durable and water-repellent TPE fits in any pocket, can be taken anywhere and offers endless fun on the go. The aerodynamic design allows safe and precise throwing for right- and left-handers (with indication of the throwing direction on the disc). The Mini Disc has no sharp edges and is therefore also very suitable for children. Warning: Not suitable for children under 5 years. To avoid serious injuries, please observe the following instructions: Maintain a sufficient safety distance from other people. Only throw as far as the distance to the catcher requires. Do not throw on hard surfaces. Do not throw with a damaged throwing toy. Do not throw at people from a short distance.

> Ø 6,3 cm
> In mixed colours

About Aerobie



Beginning in the early 1970s, engineer Alan Adler became interested in improving the flying disc. At first, he managed to streamline the shape of the disc, reducing the drag, and allowing it to fly further. But this made flight unstable.

Inspiration came from an unlikely source. Adler had read about the chakram—an ancient and formidable Punjabi weapon that was shaped in a ring. This led Adler to make the Skyro, his first flying ring, which set the Guinness World Record in 1980. It was good for throwing far, but only worked well at one speed. Adler wasn’t quite satisfied.

In 1984, Alan Adler finally found the last piece of the puzzle. Adding a spoiler to his flying ring, the Aerobie was born. It could be thrown fast, slow, near or far. In short, Alan Adler had engineered fun itself.

Since 1984 Mr. Alder’s innovative spirit has never been lost. Aerobie has re-engineered the wheel countless times, so it flies further, so it flies in the dark, so it flies for dogs, so it flies back to you, etc. Company uses the same engineering and science that goes into building airplanes, except it actually engineers its stuff to be fun. So stretch your legs, grab a disc, and let your spirits soar.

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