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Aerobie® Superdisc A 10 inch disc renowned for stable, accurate flights "The Aerobie® Superdisc won a Popular Science award for the best new recreational product of the year -- thanks to its accurate flights" Return to Продукция Page |
With the Superdisc, Alan Adler returned to his
original flying toy mission of inventing an
improved "Frisbee." Conventional flying discs
such as the Frisbee have a center of aerodyanmic
lift near the leading edge of the disc in flight.
This creates a tendancy for a flying disc to roll
right during right handed throws and to roll left
during left handed throws. The breakthrough
spoiler rim design of the Superdisc, like the
spoiler rim of the Aerobie rings, centers the
aerodyamic lift of the disc during its entire
flight, making the Superdisc a very stable flyer.
The result is a flying disc that is very easy for
people of all skill levels to throw well.
The Superdisc also has a soft, rubber edge that has many benefits. It provides a great grip for strong throws, it is soft to catch, and it does not develop sharp scratches and burrs like a conventional disc when it hits pavement. The soft edge is also kind to a dog's mouth when the Superdisc is used for play with a dog. The Superdisc floats in water. It is made in an assortment of colors (yellow, red, blue, and purple). Recommended for kids 8 years old and up. Like all Aerobie Продукция, the Aerobie Superdisc is quality made in the U.S.A. Size: 10 inch diameter. DISC INSTRUCTIONS THROWING THE DISCS - If you want any of the Aerobie discs to fly straight, release them level. When people throw conventional flying discs they tend to release them sloping downward to compensate for their tendancy to roll over in flight. With Aerobie discs, this compensation is not needed so throw them level if you want them to fly straight. You can throw an Aerobie disc sloping to the left if you want it to curve left and sloping to the right if you want it to curve right.
SAFE PLAY - As is the case with any thrown object, throw an
Aerobie disc only to an alert catcher. Play in a clear space
so participants will not accidentally trip over or crash into
trees, cars, people, and other hazards. Cease play if there
is insufficient light to clearly see the disc in flight.
I was disappointed that the Superdisc will not fly as far as the Aerobie rings will fly. Why is that?
One of the key reasons Aerobie rings fly so far is their thin profile allows them to slice through the air with minimal drag. The Superdisc is 3/4" thick which is about 6 times as thick as an Aerobie ring. If we had made the Superdisc 1/8" thick like the rings, it would have been unstable in flight. The Superdisc was designed to be an excellent flying disc but it cannot rival Aerobie rings for distance of flight. |
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