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Summary: Easy to throw far distances (and extremely durable)
Comment: I had one of these for a few years until I finally achieved throwing it up into a 40' tree. ...I plan on buying another one very soon for it was the best "frisbee" that I had ever used in back and forth games. ....With your hardest throw possible, you'd probably lose the thing, because it has the ability to fly so far and so easily. It flies very straight including through wind... Anyways, I find the review about the durability and cracking to be most inaccurate. My friend and I found out that you could throw the thing vertically onto the asphalt towards each other and it would travel extremely fast allowing you to point your toe at it as if it were a soccer ball and pop it up 9 or so feet (I don't recommend this for it can blatantly wear down the rubber edge or break.) The point is though, that we did this a lot... slamming it down onto one of the hardest ground surfaces possible and never did it crack or fly any different than it had originally.
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Summary: Aerobies Break Easy
Comment: I had an aerobie for a year and played with it a bunch and it was just fine. After a year's worth of abuse it got 2 cracks. I ordered a new one - after 20 throws it was cracked. What kinda product is that?Beware - if you can even SEE a tree the aerobie will find it too. Not for small areas.
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Summary: One ring to rule them all...
Comment: Yet again, man demonstrates his mastery over the laws of physics.Sheathed in rubber, the Aerobie is a flat, flexible metal ring...simple, yet POWERFULLY aerodynamic. With a gentle toss, the Aerobie will soar many times farther than an ordinary flying disc. In fact, an able-bodied man can hurl the Aerobie dozens of yards with minimal effort.
The Aerobie can be flung two ways: the traditional, backhanded method, or a revolutionary outside-snap style. With either method, a quick wrist-flick is key to getting the Aerobie on a flat, steady trajectory.
Catching the Aerobie is a breeze (provided you're fast enough to get under it). You can snatch it out of the air like any Frisbee, or bravely plunge your arm through the hole in the center.
It's a great "Aerob"ic workout, too--trucking after the blasting thing when it goes off course will get your heart a'pumpin', believe you me.
The Aerobie is a hoot, but it's not weak-sister fun for any old chatchi...it takes skill and discipline. Are you man enough?