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Binding: Misc. Brand: Wham-O EAN: 0032187900101 Label: Wham-O Manufacturer: Wham-O Publisher: Wham-O Sales Rank: 14094 Studio: Wham-O
Features:- Weight: 200 grams
- Sturdy Design to Maximize Performance
- Soars Long and High in Extreme Wind Conditions
- Great for Windy Beaches, Mega Sailing Power
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: The Frisbee - often copied, never duplicated - is the original flying disc.It features the Frisbee flying concentric rings which stabilize the flight pattern, reduce the drag, elongate the airtime, and maximize the throwing distance.Try doing that with just any plastic disc.
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - The 200 gram Frisbee The 200 gram frisbee is heaviest Frisbee ever made. With weight always making for a easier throw and more steady flight of the disc when releaseed from one's hand, the 200 gram disc makes all of this and more take place better then ever. Previous discs on the heavy side included the infamous black and gold 150 gram and then the redish colored 170 gram, both no longer on the market as far as I know, but readily available at Ebay.com new or used. The Green 200 gram disc is the "monster" ... Read More
Rating: - Great If your looking for a Frisbee that can go far and straight this is it.Me and my friends play all the time and when we play close range these are great because of the weight. They always fly straight. Unless your friends arn't very good. If you have some basic skills these are awesome for long range playing.
Rating: - Wham-O Heavyweight Frisbee This is a good frisbee for windy days, or for the beach. It is pretty heavy and may hurt your hands when you catch it.I had a couple painful busted blood vessels at the end of the day.Wouldn't rec this for the kids.
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