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The Hyperflite K-10 Competition Standard Dog Disc is a high-performance flying disc designed for canine competitions. This 6-pack features patented grip technology and anti-glare technology, ensuring superior performance and visibility. With ultra-long flight capabilities and a floating design, these discs are perfect for active dogs who love to play both on land and in water.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.63 x 9.65 x 3.23 inches |
Package Weight | 0.68 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.3 x 9.2 x 3.2 inches |
Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
Brand Name | Hyperflite |
Color | Multi |
Material | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Hyperflite |
Part Number | QWWE142 |
Target Species | Dog |
R**H
Dog says he approved!
These are expensive but best throwing frisbees for a dog! I don’t allow him to carry around & chew on them. We play frisbee then I put them up when finished. It seems to make him more excited doing it this way, like a “him & mommy” bonding time.I bought my first set in 2021. They were much cheaper then & seemed thicker. We still have 4 left! One baked on the roof for a year! The other also got warped by sun damage. All my fault. I dont think these will last as long but they are still great throwing frisbees. They glide instead of just roll. They are great practice for dog frisbee competition. My opinion they are worth every penny.
M**D
Good value, great frisbees for playing or training with your dog
Ordered these to use with my German Shepherd Dog. We normally use a soft frisbee, but those get torn up rather quickly as he catches them regularly on a daily basis.These were ordered in hopes that they would be more durable and they are. These are definitely durable, easy to keep clean, and not only fun for our dog but us as well. Using this dog toy to bond with our dog also helps us keep healthy and fit. I would recommend these. They are also a good value.
M**X
Not best for strong mouthed dogs but they do float well
I have a shepherd mix that's strong mouthed. The Hyperflite Frisbee line of products is a good one- I generally buy the "JawZ" model but bought the "Competition" this time because they float. They do float well but unfortunately my dog and her hard bite are going through them pretty quickly just in the course of throw and retrieve. So like most things in life there is a trade off, they float well, are easy on your dogs teeth but the material won't hold up to a hard mouthy dog. There is no perfect frisbee, in my experience-
M**N
Best disc for dogs
They fly great. Easy to throw straight and flat. Way better design than similar size “people “ discs. After trying them, I’m glad I got the six pack.
L**.
Super soft plastic fails
I’ve used many different frisbees for my border collie, and I can say this batch has been the worst of the bunch. After one day of play, I’ve had to throw away some of them due to extremely easy teeth puncture making much of the frisbee abrasive with lots of mouth-cutting potential. I’ve used good competitive frisbees in the past. I took a swing at these bc the price was so good. I hate having to learn the lesson you get what you pay for, but I fell for it with these. These frisbees are very low grade with what appears to be really bad plastic.
S**B
Chewy!
The frisbees arent bad - honest review for recreational use with dogs:Solid and heavy - seemingly good for durability (at 1st), but my dogs avoid catching them in the air now, preferring to let them hit the ground and then collect. They hit kinda hard.They are made of this gummy material. At first I thought it was interesting, maybe to make them a little more bouncy for when they hit hard surfaces, or a little gentler on teeth and gums, etc.? Cool.False. Its a chew magnet. As soon as tmy dogs held it, they decided. These things are crack to any dog who is even a little chewy.Honestly, I dont blame them. Its the perfect, satisfying texture. It gives a little but not easily, does not fall apart, will not crack or break. The edges where they chewed before I nabbed it arent even jagged or scratchy. Hell, I kinda want to chew on them! The feel reminds me of a slightly harder version of the candy thing we had growing up, Wax Lips. So satisfying to bite and chew.My dogs are not what I would call "chewers". They dont get after stuff they arent supposed to, like furniture or remotes or shoes or anything else, and they dont tear up their toys. They enjoy a low temp slow smoked bone once in a while, and the occasional stick or pine cone if the fancy strikes. *I should say, when they chew sticks and cones, they dont eat them. They DEFINITELY swallowed some frisbee bits, and I think would have meticulously gone through a whole lot of it if I hadnt intervened.These frisbees were just too darn irresistible. I cant recommend them really, not for dogs, for that reason.They fly fine, nothing special, but we will probably give them to my friends kids.
C**B
Great for frisbee dogs
We love these purpose built discs. The low profile and more rounded edge compared to normal discs is nice because there is less to catch on the dog's teeth. They are soft and pliable so easier on the dog's mouth, but the trade off is that they are prone to being torn up a bit. We make sure not to leave them around when not in use so the dogs don't chew them up, but they actually seem to last a pretty long time even after a lot of abuse. Actual competitors probably replace their discs very frequently, so extreme durability is probably not a huge issue for them when compared with performance and it shows here. The current price with shipping comes out to under $5 a disc, which is much cheaper than buying standard throwing discs locally which are more like $8+ and get chewed up just as fast.
T**R
Quality Frisbees
These frisbee are quality frisbees. They are a great size and weight. They are just as pictured, in terms of the colors I received. The only thing to be aware of is the fact that these are not puncture or chew proof. I have some hyperflite discs that are puncture proof and chew proof and are great. However, upon receiving the box I left the room for a bit and found that my golden retriever helped herself to one and had already had bits of it chewed up. If you use them as you should then they are great.**** Update - 12/08/11Rather than purchase the bulk set I would look for a chew proof frisbree. These dent up with very little effort from my very petite, timid, and extremely gentle female golden retriever. I seriously don't make that up about my dog...she is a scaredy cat and is extremely gentle. She loves to play fetch, but even just retrieving the discs have put so many marks and dents and cut the plastic that the discs don't fly well at all anymore. A while ago I had a hyperflite chew proof disc that was awesome. Now if I could find where I put it!
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