Aerobie Pro Ring Flying Disc - 13"
This product is not available. Good news: we have a newer version.
The Aerobie Pro Ring flying disc was used to set a Guinness World Record for the farthest throw, an amazing 1,333 ft. Its thin design helps it travel far and its soft edges ensure comfortable catches.
Shop newer version- Open center allows each player to personalize their throwing and catching style—catch the edge with your hand or use the center to catch it with your arm or foot
- Low-profile design delivers accurate, long-distance throws
- Soft edges are easy to throw and soft to catch
- Note: this disc does not float in water
- Comes in assorted colors only; sorry, specific color requests cannot be accommodated
Imported.
View all Aerobie Flying Discs| Best Use | Casual |
|---|---|
| Recommended for Ages | 12 years and up |
| Number of Players | 2+ |
| Material(s) | Unavailable |
| Dimensions | 13 inches |
| Weight | Unavailable |
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Good product
I bought mine to take on road trips with my roommates and girlfriend probably around 20 years ago. Don't have the roommates anymore, but I still have the Aerobie and girl (wife now). We always had a good time throwing it around and liked that it is easy to catch, easy to toss, and not to intimidating to have flying at you fast. I've always kept mine stored safe and flat or hanging as it can be warped which will alter it's flight. Mine is ready to be replaced now after 20 years. The softer rubbery parts are getting hard and starting to show some cracks, but I think that we more than got our moneys worth from this and I am going to replace it with the same again.
dog's best friend
I have used the Aerobie pro flying ring with my dog for the past 4 years and it is the best thing I have found to keep her entertained and exercised. it is easy to throw and "arm friendly" as opposed to chukking a ball, and with her energy level this makes a big difference. I find it holds up remarkably well for the "love" it receives from my dog. I would not leave it unattended with any dog as it can be as fun to chew for some as it is to chase. Sadly, as stated on the top, it does not float and this has led to great heartache at the beach.
Goes the distance!
One of our Hawaii staples. Easy to fit in the suitcase and the kids love it.
Awesome frisbee-type ring
My boys and I love this ring.
Best Outdoor Toy I've Ever "Thrown" Away
We always toss one in the back of our car or truck when we go on picnics, to parks, cookouts... It is a great toy for all ages - super easy to make fly and to catch so even small children can participate; seems to bring out the competitive streak in teens and active adults; and it takes little skill or effort to use it so anyone can enjoy a relaxed, friendly game. Its design makes the Ring stable enough to use when conditions are too windy to fly a regular disk. However...you need more space to use an Aerobie Flying Ring than an ordinary flying disc; a lot more space if you've got a good arm. The advertising claims are not exaggerated - these babies can really soar fast and far. We've lost rings that have gotten hooked on tree branches, that flew much farther than expected and ended up in lakes or lost in tall weeds or thick undergrowth, and have mysteriously vanished after having been loaned to friends.
Great Dog Toy!
One of our dogs (15lbs) LOVES this ring (his sister has no interest in it whatsoever). Part of the game is also to 'fight' for the possession of the ring. This leads eventually to chew damage; but this only happens if both sides hold on to the ring simultaneously (and pull). Even a slightly chewed ring remains functional for quite some time, it may not fly that far but it often turns into a fast running wheel upon landing which is also interesting to chase. In our hands/teeth the rings last several months of pretty hard play. Our dog has turned into a muscle-packed sprinter thanks to these toys. This is definitely his favorite toy, he even carries it bravely (he is a small dog and the ring is very large for his size which makes walking long distance with it another exercise) to and from the field. If it were up to our dog, he'd never stop playing 'ring' on his own. We never forget to bring water along...
Years of enjoyment
I have been playing with Aerobies for 30 years and love them. I always struggled with traditional frisbees and found these easier to throw and catch. Thanks to the ring design there are more ways to catch it, such as on your head. You can also throw them significantly further than a traditional frisbee so be sure to have plenty of space. We bought this one as a backup as our current one is starting to show some wear after several years.
Ring go far...
It flew so far on the first toss that it was eaten by a tree. After some well placed basketballs, it was reattained and fun was had by all. Very easy to throw at a good distance. After learning it's lesson on the first flight, it flew without problems. It zings, so be careful who you throw it too...they need to be ready as it comes in hot...I recommend using the center ring grab as it is easier on the hand.
Best frisbee ever!
This thing is amazing. Wind has minimal effect on its trajectory. My 5 year old son can throw and catch this frisbee with no problems. The traditional frisbees can hurt kids if it hits them. This frisbee is soft and doesn't hurt if it hits you. The hole in the center makes it easier to catch. It's worth every penny.
Tons of fun
I purchased it for my grandson 9 years old . I wanted a frisbee or similar that wasn't heavy and he could enjoy. My son, his kids and I tested the flying ring and it was all I was told ,,aero dynamic, travelled far distances and the ring opening part can be used to catch it ...I highly recommend it for all ages

