🛫 Elevate your dog’s playtime with the world’s toughest flying disc!
The Hyperflite Jawz Dog Flying Disc is an 8.75-inch, 150-gram puncture-resistant plastic disc designed for high-performance dog training and competition. Featuring X-Flash Anti-Glare technology and a low-profile grip surface, it offers superior flight and tracking in outdoor settings. While not chew-proof or water-resistant, it’s the go-to disc for serious canine athletes and active pet owners seeking durability and precision.
Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.75"L x 8.75"W x 1.25"H |
Item Weight | 0.32 Pounds |
Material Type | Plastic |
Pattern | Dog |
Item Shape | Circular |
Style | Vibrant |
Subject Character | Dog |
Color | Lemon-Lime |
Theme | Sport |
Scent Name | Unscented |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Dog Breed Size | Medium |
Additional Features | Portable, Lightweight |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Training, Playing |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Target Species | Dog |
B**N
good flyer, easy on the teeth
I wanted to wait a few months before reviewing this to see how it held up to a rambunctious red healer. Prior to buying this disk, we would go through one of those cloth/nylon type disks every four weeks at $10 a shot. After five months, I had to sand down the sharp bite wounds caused by the dog sneaking off with disk to gnaw on. Looks like it will be good to go for another 5 months or until the dog hides it. Disk flys well and is not to tough on the pups teeth. Overall, I will buy one of these again when this one finally gives up.
R**T
We learn as we throw.
Edited..... Forth time ordering this disc. It is definately worth the money. Great to throw and great for him to catch. I've added just one photo because I think it says it best.WE LEARN AS WE THROWI have just placed my forth order for the Hyperflight Jawz Ultra tough.Since this is my forth review of the Hyperflight Jawz Ultra, I want to share some of the things that Max and I have learned.To those of you who are veterans of the sport, the Hyperflight Jaws Ultra Tough is my disk of choice. It flys very nicely and has withstood the Max test. I'll continue to buy them until I find something better and as affordable. No disc that flys as well and holds up to a big dogs punishing chew, and is as affordable as the Hyperflight has been in Max's mouth yet.IF YOU ARE RELATIVELY NEW to the sport, or just curious then let me share my views with you.NO DISK LASTS FOREVER under the kind of punishment a big dog can give it, unless it is made of steel, thereby rendering it uselessas far as flying and dangerous for the poor dog to catch.IF YOU ARE LIKE ME then you are serious about safety and performance. Safe for your dog, durable and good flying, and affordable is the goal.SAFETY FIRST. Inspect your disk before throwing. Look for any kind of cracks or missing pieces of the disk. Look for any kind of puncture or edge that might poke or cut your dog's mouth. A set of nail clippers and some 180 grit sand paper is great for cleaning up any kind of small burr or dangerous jagged edge. Clean any sanding particles off before throwing to your best buddy🐶.INSPECT THE DISK FOR DAMAGE THEN WASH, THEN RINSE THROUGHLY AFTER EVERY OUTTING.ALWAYS WATCH YOUR DOGS MOUTH FOR ANY BLOOD THAT MIGHT APPEAR. STOP THROWING UNTIL THE BLEEDING HAS STOPPED AND THE CAUSE FOUND. IF THE CAUSE IS FOUND TO BE THE DISK, FIX IT OR DISCARD IT.WIDE OPEN SPACES. Your dog will be running full speed and if he bumps into a house or tree or anything stationary, he might sustain serious injury.WHAT? YOU CANT THROW VERY WELL? Stop worrying about how good you throw. Your dog is going to love you for even crummy throws. Guess what? If you and he are new to this, then he probably can't catch so good. The more you and he practice the better you'll become. Google "how to throw a frisbee" if you have no idea. REMEMBER; A good short catchable throw is way better than a long bomb that he can't catch. 25 to 30 paces is plenty good. If your dog can't catch up to it and get under it, then you probably need to shorten the distance.MORE IMPORTANT THAN HOW YOU THROW IS HOW YOU PRAISE YOUR DOG FOR EVERY EFFORT HE MAKES TO RETRIVE THE DISK. WHETHER HE CATCHES IT IN MID AIR OR PICKS IT UP FROM THE GROUND, PRAISE PRAISE PRAISE AND THROW IN A HUG! Give lots of dog treats and always have a collapsible bowl and water for him.NO WHEN TO REST HIM. After throwing for awhile, watch his breathing/panting. Recognize the difference between out of breath and panting. If he lays down, don't throw. He is probably tired and needs to rest. If he drops the disk and looks around, he is probably tired. IMPORTANT... sit down next to him, or, you sit first and invite him to rest. He might continue to fuss the first couple of times but he will start to understand that if you're sitting, he too can sit. Getting him OUT of that anxious state of alert and ready to chase the frisbee will help him to rest and recover sooner.MORE THAN ONE FRISBEE!! ... You will need more than one frisbee. Getting him to give up the frisbee after retrieving it is hard. Be ready to throw another frisbee as soon as he drops one. Whatever it takes, no matter how long it takes, don't throw until he drops the one in his mouth. You can offer a ball, a stick, a treat whatever it takes to get him to drop the frisbee. He cannot catch with something in his mouth. RELEASE or DROP.... a single word command is best. GOOD BOY! when he capitulates. Always praise praise praise.I have added one photo of Max in his little pool. He overheats quickly and this is a cheap but very effective way of cooling him off and he loves it.Regular practice (several times a week) will soon begin to show signs of progress. Then, one day your dog will chase the disk and leap into the air and catch it, and trot proudly back to you...Good luck!
E**E
This is my third one - all still going strong!
I was NOT paid for this review, and I know how valuable an honest review is when deciding on a product you are not very familiar with. I don't want to waste my money either, so be assured this was not solicited. This works really well for my dogs, and I highly recommend it. We have 2 dogs, a lab and a sheepdog. The sheepdog LIVES to chase a frisbee. She is hard on every toy we have, so I have to be very "picky" when I purchase a product for her. She is still a puppy and likes to chew. I mean CHEW on everything for hours. I do not leave this lying around the house for her to "snack" on like a toy. It is her special outside toy, and she knows it. It is the first thing she finds when we step outside. This frisbee is awesome - it flies farther than any other frisbee I have ever had, and she loves that because she can get good distance, exercise, speed, and jumping height with it. It is a little harder plastic, but to fly like it does, it has to be. It is not hard on her mouth though - but I am not jerking it out of her mouth either when she brings it back - if you do that, anything will hurt your dog's mouth and make them bleed. We have a red one, the glow in the dark one, and a blue one, and I am purchasing the lemon lime one next. Yes, she is spoiled. But the award and joy you get when you know your dog is loving a toy and the fun you are having with them is priceless. We keep one in each of the cars for those spontaneous moments on the road. All 3 that we have now are going strong - a few scratches from use, but no punctures, no cuts, no holes, no rips, no major damage a year into it. Well worth your money and your dog (and you) will love it.
W**B
Finally, a lasting relationship with a disc.
We've tried many, many popular and not so popular 'tough, chew proof' discs. None lasted more than a few hours. So far, this has been chewed for a week and looks new. My Border Collie, Skylar, isn't hyper until she gets a toy she can chase or catch. Then, it is more of a driving passion for the game. After tiring of shredded discs, I limited purchases to Chuck It balls which are indestructible in my experience. I read the great reviews on this one and decided to give it a go. My dog still looks through her toy box for the long departed discs. I fell for the sad puppy eyes trick. From the moment I opened this it seemed my dog fell in love with it having done without so long. She was so excited she grabbed it out of the box and hasn't let it out of her sight. She even sleeps with it by her side. When she wants to play and I'm not fast enough to get out to the yard she will bite it and usually that is where the disc fails. Not this one and she has had plenty of time to inflict damage. This hasn't got a tooth mark on it yet. Slobber, yes......and plenty of it. Now for my side of the game.....this disc sails far and straight! I'm not so sure about the effectiveness of the glow in the dark part. In fact, the one I got barely glows at all. I don't even care because it is tough and in the end that is what makes it worth every penny. I'll buy another just in case this one gets lost. She would be heartbroken so I'll have an extra on hand. Excellent job Hyperflite!
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