LED and Fiber Optics Illuminated Flying Disc, Disc-O

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LED and Fiber Optics Illuminated Flying Disc, Disc-O

from: Nite-Ize



 : LED and Fiber Optics Illuminated Flying Disc, Disc-O
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Nite-ize
Color: Multi-Color
EAN: 0094664410343
Label: Nite-Ize
Manufacturer: Nite-Ize
Publisher: Nite-Ize
Studio: Nite-Ize



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Product DescriptionThis long flying disc utilizes an ultra-bright LED fiber optic array illuminating the entire disc and making it visible from every angle. This disc actually changes colors from red to blue to green to purple etc. Water resistant floats. Long life replaceable battery included.




Features:
  • Disc takes a long and straight flight!
  • Superior illumination
  • Soft and comfortable feel
  • Water resistant, floats
  • 120-hour, replaceable, 3 volt













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A fantastic toy for all ages
This is awesome!! It is great to play ultimate, or just throwing around at night. we had one a new years party and played with it in the dark house too!! they keep up well too. I've played with mine in the snow, in the water, in the sand. just make sure to clean out the battery compartment!! this is a great toy for any family or friends. they are also fun to play with in dorms!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - super happy Labrador!
My yellow Lab is crazy for Frisbee! It's her favourite thing. This one is briliiant. The colors are bright and really pretty flying through the dark. It's made playing with her even more fun. She waits by the window for dark because she knows what comes as soon as the sun sets: night game! The lights make it easy for her to see the disc flying (a help even during the day) and therefore easier for her to catch. We have four of them so we always have one in the air for her to run for, which means she goes to bed exhausted and is an angel all night long. (Beware, if you are shy or self-concious, you will inevitably have an audience if you pair these surpsingly pretty flying discs, with a dog who can catch them in her mouth--especially if you play near children!)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cleverly named, well crafted disc
I picked up one of these flying discs just a couple of weeks ago. I have a green one, but they are available in red, blue, and multicolors as well. It's a well made American product---which makes this disc an easy choice over the competition---that flies straight and does not hurt to catch (at least with the hand).

After a few missed catches, a few collisions with trees, and landing in the road, the Flashfligh never blinked. It seems sturdy, unlike some other light-up discs that didn't last through a weekend.

The LED makes it easy to spot without being distracting, so catching the disc is easy and finding it, not a matter to be taken lightly during a late evening endeavor, is effortless (as long as the light is turned on).




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Finally a good use for LEDS
Our Familly recieved one of these discs for Christmas
and we are amazed how well it works. Easy to fly and
the lights are incredible, making it a blast in the dark.



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