Aerobie SPRINT Flying Disc

WARRANTY

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

Material
Plastic
Rubber
Weight
61 g
Diameter
25 cm
Floats on water
no

Aerobie SPRINT Flying Disc

189229
zł98.00
Tax included
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Stock Quantity:
Available in Supplier store (5+ pcs)
Delivery terms:
Prekę pristatysime Jums per: 3-6 d.d. DPD (zł20.00)

Description

Aerobie SPRINT Flying Disc is a smaller version of the Aerobie Pro disc, which established a new record marked in Guinness world records. The Aerobie Sprint flying disc excels in the flying distance and in the straight flying trajectory. It flies twice so far than othes discs. Contrary to the PRO version, it is suitable for small spaces such as parks, playgrounds, beaches, camps etc. It is recommended for children older than 7 years. Aerobie SPRINT Flying Disc  will be appreciated by players of all levels. Due to its unique construction it flies straight and smoothly using the upward lift like skating on an invisible icy level. Its smooth any straight flying trajectory is independent of the force, that you throw it with. Thanks to its soft edge you can catch it easily. Soft edge protects this device from damage during possible collision.

Technical parameters:

  • flies twice so far than other discs
  • soft rubber edge for easy catching
  • disc doesn’t float in water
  • diameter: 25 cm – suitable for smaller places
  • weight: 61 g
  • recommended age: 7+

 

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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