How about to you? I think it looks kinda. What you just say was the Aerobie Orbiter Boomerang being showcased. So, I suppose I would generally not recommend the Aerobie.If the vid made you feel "this is fucking AWESOME!" then scroll down and click on the amazon-ad - and you will have bought the product in a minute! Again the weight makes it so you can snap it out of the hand faster than most frisbees.&, while it doesn't earn the noteriety of the lawn dart from years passed.I imagine this would be unpleasant in its own right getting hit by it after it jackknifes down from 100+ feet in the air. I guess I would conclude, if you have access to an area with zero trees & zero houses, & all eyes are on it whenever it's in flight.then you got a pretty exciting (few) hour(s) watching this thing fly around. And like the 1st, this too fell right onto a tree branch nearly out of reach shortly after pulling out of the packaging.(?) This is actually the second Aerobie I've purchased the first launched itself into a tree & it was gone after a few people got a chance to give it a throw. And when I said it's unpredictable, that's not an understatement (btw no one actually got nailed in the head but I could see it happening). In all seriousness though, this thing relies on internal bendable piece of metal that's then fully formed using a fairly dense synthetic rubber - so, it's got some weight to it. up to 90° off to their left or to their the right) & comes flying back down off angle a bit & nails some other person in the head - then you might have just witnessed yourself an Aerobie! Yes, that's right! If it's not gliding from one person to another, nor at an angled pitch rounding its way back to the thrower, then that's not an Aerobie! But if you see something flying around that someone just threw, & has vaulted itself seemingly right off the ground to ridiculous heights, becomes stalled out, & is ready to come back down taking an unpredictable dive back toward the thrower (say. BUT! Hey! That's okay! I bought an Aerobie & it can do all sorts of unique stuff! The Aerobie is a hip new combination frisbee-boomerang that delivers with respect to neither of the aformentioned. All of this is probably too much for a small child to enjoy-but it is great fun for teenagers and older. It is a fun challenge to get it to come back to you, but also to gauge how it behaves at the last part of its travel so that you can catch it. Within one or two more throws you will have it coming right back to you. Observe the direction it travels in as it is in the last part of its flight-at this time it is roughly flying in line with the wind direction. What I have settled on is taking my best guess and throwing it. Determining the wind direction can be tricky. Most likely you will always have at least a small breeze, and it is important to throw it into a headwind to make it work. Too much wind will carry it over your head (and probably will be lodged in a tall tree), no wind at all will cause it to fall short. One thing the instructions didn't emphasize was how critical the wind is. I immediately had trouble getting it to come anywhere near me at the end of its travel. (This is an updated review.) I read the instructions and watched videos, and I was convinced that I would easily have this thing returning to me reliably after I threw it.
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