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AEROBIE 10'' SPRINT FLYING RING

AEROBIE 10'' SPRINT FLYING RING

Regular price £9.13 GBP
Regular price £9.61 GBP Sale price £9.13 GBP
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AEROBIE 10'' SPRINT FLYING RING
Regular price £9.13 GBP
Regular price £9.61 GBP Sale price £9.13 GBP

Compact and lightweight the Aerobie Sprint ring flies twice as far as conventional flying discs for awesome games of catch

Its smaller size is its only distinction from the otherwise identical Aerobie Pro flying ring which holds the Guinness World Record for the longest throw

Ideal for those who enjoy the incredible flying performance of Aerobie rings but have a smaller area for play the Sprint ring is great for backyards parks playgrounds beaches and camping trips

The rings soft rubber edge makes it comfortable to catch and fun for throwers of all skill levels

Features:

  • Flies twice as far as conventional discs
  • Patented high performance design
  • Perfect for backpacking
  • Thrilling games of catch
  • Compact 10 inch diameter size
  • Made in the USA

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