Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Aerobie 13" (Record Breaker) - Pro-Ring

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Our Price: £6.48
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Availability: Usually dispatched within 3 to 6 weeks
Manufacturer: TKC Sales
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: TKC Sales EAN: 0085276000022 Feature: The furthest thrown object ever! Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: TKC Sales Manufacturer: TKC Sales Manufacturer Minimum Age: 144 Model: pro Publisher: TKC Sales Studio: TKC Sales
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Features
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The furthest thrown object ever! Flies a quater of a mile! Easy to throw and catch world record holder amazing flights
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: My 3 year old loves it Comment: My three year old is an expert with this aerobie. There is no age limit with this gadget.
It is a fantastic gadget and it is not hard as a normal frisbee.
Customer Rating:      Summary: This is actually amazing Comment: Well, me and my friends were going to the park for a bit of chillaxation after our exam today, and we found one of these in the river. After conducting exhaustive research into who this ring may belong to, we decided that since no candidate had come forward to claim it, we could simply play with it.
So, the toy itself... It's actually amazing! It flys for miles, and we added our own hardcore twist to the game by catching it on our heads and legs... Totally crazy! We also did cartwheels and stuff. The only bad point about this disc is sometimes it goes too far and it kept getting thrown into the river. Luckily it doesn't float, though, so it didn't wash away. Overall it's amazing.
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Editorial Reviews:
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For exhilarating games of catch, nothing compares with the Aerobie Pro Flying Ring. It has soft rubber edges for comfortable catches, a large 13 inch diameter and has the Guinness World Record for the farthest throw (1,257 feet).
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