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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Nite-ize
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 L.E.D. fiber-optic array illuminating the entire disc from every angle. The innovative design provides optimal balance and stability. This disc looks, feels and flies like the highest quality non-illuminated discs.




Features:
  • Longest, straightest flight - 185g
  • Superior illumination - 630nm wavelength red light preserves night vision
  • 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 - This thing lights up really well!
This thing lights up really well, and the 185g make for easy sailing regardless of the weather. This is the second NiteIze frisbee ive owned and they both work flawlessly.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - FUN!
A great Frisbee! It has good weight, good flight, and the whole disk lights up! A great item!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Awesome fun
Get glowing bracelets and play night frisbee - it's awesome. Just an FYI: the frisbee is more of a clear color, with small blue dots of light on it, than entirely blue.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Forget the One Star
Best flight characteristics for catch of any frisbee I've used, and I've had plenty. And the lights are great! Got it in plenty of time for Christmas.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Flies Extremely Well
Like a previous reviewer, I love to play ultimate a lot. This disc flies extremely well, and has a great feel with the right balance between the center and rim. The only disadvantage this has that glow-in-the-dark discs do not is the batteries/LED in the center, but if you play well, you probably don't catch it "sandwich" style anyway. They did a good job of balancing the weight toward the rim as well. Like someone else said, depth perception at night is tricky, but that is not due to this disc in particular. Also, the lighting around the rim isn't quite bright enough to help you tell when it is breaking and which way it is breaking if you are playing with street lamps in the distance. All in all, this disc is pretty amazing. I wouldn't use it in an actual ultimate game because it is 185g instead of 175g, and has the battery compartment in the middle (small), but for practice at night, it can't be beat.



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