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Frak
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
my dog loves this Frisbee! it's held up to her super jaws and she adores this thing, carries it everywhere. it fly's great too
Mrs.Chablis
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
Finally, a flying disc that withstands our furry terminator! Our lab has destroyed every other frisbee we've bought, usually within an hour or two of unboxing. We have had this one for a couple of weeks now and she has only managed to leave a couple of fang marks on it. Lol. I'm very pleased that no plastic pieces are coming off. We still supervise her with it and take it away as soon as we're done playing, and that helps too. This flies like a dream and she loves chasing it. The "mango" color is a very pretty pink that is easy to spot in the yard. This flying disc costs a little more than the other well known brands but it is worth every penny!
Client d'
Reviewed in France on December 26, 2024
Lourd mais résistant, nos beaucerons s'amusent comme des fous et il résiste jusque là avec quelques déformations mais au vu de ce qu'il subit...
Daryl Swann
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 7, 2023
Great chewable frisbee - our dog is a chewer - u fortunately it doesn’t have a return to sender button so the dog managed to lose it on the first day in the sea doh - prior to that however the best frisbee we have ever had for the dog - at this price though not sure we will get another - not because the product isn’t great - but because we might lose it again lol
Andrew D.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2022
Update: i felt it necessary to update my review on this frisbee. I originally gave it 3 stars because it doesn’t fly as well or as far as a heavier rubber frisbee, but i am changing my review because of its durability. Ive had this for 2.5 months and it still works great. Ive learned to throw it softer and it flies better. The stiffness helps my dog build jaw strength. Its still a light frisbee and can be blown by the wind. So i wouldn't recommend for windy areas. But i’m not sure i would go back to a kong now as this has lasted so long.My dog goes through kong frisbees every few weeks so i thought i would try something new. First off these are stiffer so when my dog tries to pick em up she folds them like a taco and they do recover but i can tell it wont last. Second the design is terrible for distance, imo The large lip makes it difficult to throw if you’re trying to put some omph behind it. They just dont fly as well and wont last as long as kong at a higher expense. Plus highly affected by wind which is gonna happen with a lighter weight. They are much lighter than kong.
G. Pearson
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 2, 2021
Nothing this frisbee is worth every penny it flys it hovers it goes straight it is also really tough my collie throws it about and there’s not one mark on it …as things stand I am Stockton’s king of the frisbee. I have had Cheeper frisbees and they were ok but nothing compares to this one.I loose quite a few generally in the direction of the a19 over the fence this will be my 5 th this year so let’s hope it lasts
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on July 21, 2021
Este disco no es tan resistente como dice en la descripción del producto. El material es muy fino y flexible no recomendado para perros grandes.
Chris Dias
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 14, 2021
Love these frisbees. Have bought a few as lost them due to how well they fly (and poor frisbee skills). Very strong and sturdy, can’t imagine many dogs who could destroy it unless left alone with it for long spells.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2021
UPDATE:Writing this while throwing frisbee as my dog takes a breathing break. 2 years later, I am still using this frisbee. Has not been every day, but maybe once or twice a week on average, and still throws great. Has some bite marks, as my dog lays down and gives it a gnaw here and there when she is resting. But it still works and she still has a great time and gets really excited, it’s definitely her favorite activity. I would highly recommend this frisbee as it is durable and throws great for someone that doesn’t throw frisbees otherwise.Original review:It is the first frisbee I have bought, and maybe the last, as it seems very durable. I won't lie, I expected it to be more firm than it is; not that it's a problem or bad, but it's just not what I was expecting. It's sort of like a very hard rubber or a soft plastic, or somewhere in between. My dog loves to chase this thing, and it is fun to practice a new skill at the same time, so it is a win for both of us. Overall I would recommend it!
Another Floyd
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2016
This is a good disc. My Brittany girl and I have been using the same disc for over a year, 2 to 5 sessions a week. We'll do about 15 throws, of 30-40 yards. I did not like it at first, as we had gotten used to the Aerobie Superdisc , which I have also recommended. I had switched to the Hyperflite Jawz Mango when we needed a sanctioned disc to enter a Toss & Fetch competition. The Hyperflite seemed too floppy. But, I soon found it to throw accurately, and for good distance. It is less affected by wind than the lighter Superdisc, and, it remains more throw-able after getting dog-slobbered.The two disc types are different enough that I do not like to switch back and forth. After deciding to adopt the Hyperflite permanently, I bought a second, to have in reserve, in case something happened to the one in use. But, that first disc just goes on, and on. Sometimes, after a month or two of use, I'll feel a bit of burr on the edge, maybe where the disc has landed roughly on asphalt, or where, rarely, a dog tooth will leave a mark. The blade on my small Rambler Swiss Army Knife is well suited to shave off such irregularities.There's only one minor downside to this disc, compared to the Superdisc: if it lands on asphalt, my dog can't pick it up. Or, if it lands on the infield of a ball field, I have to act quickly to keep her from digging under the disc, to get a grip.
J. J. Marciniak
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2012
Our 2.5 year old GSD, Penny Lane, loves Frisbee like no dog I've ever seen. The problem is, she was always rough on her 'discs' (can't say the word cause she gets too excited!) and no matter what brand we got, Kong, Ruff Dawg, Nylabone, etc. she would have them destroyed in a matter hours for some (Ruff Dawg, Kong) and a matter of days for others (Nylabone). We don't allow her to sit and chew her discs either. . . This was quickly becoming an expensive hobby! Then we got on the internet and did some research. We found the Jawz Hyperflite K-10. It was reviewed well everywhere and we decided to try it out for Christmas for our puppy two years ago.At about $15-$18 it was not cheap and we were honestly disappointed when we opened our first one. It appeared to be a cheap plastic Frisbee, of perceived lower quality then any of the above mentioned brands. Boy was that initial impression wrong. This disc has turned out to be the best we've tried by far. It flys very nice (my wife can even throw it well, which is an accomplishment), and stands up to my dog's strong bite well. It is not indestructible and we do need to replace the disc about twice a year total, but that is not bad considering the use we get out of it, usual about a half hour of fetch a day! My only negative would be it is pretty hard plastic and not as soft of a "catch" for Penny as some other brands. Also, it sounds strange, but we have found certain colors to be more durable then others (the blue in particular seemed to degrade quicker). Amazon doesn't seem to stock a lot of the colors so you have to pick and choose. We have had the Lime Green, Cherry Red, and Pink to date.
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