Aerobie Pro

Aerobie Pro
does water damage an aerobie pro?

hi, i have just recently bought an aerobie pro (basically a frisbee) because i have read and heard from my friends that it is by far the best frisbee out there. As everyone else would, i obviously don’t want it to become damaged and the only problem is that in my local park there is a long river. I know already that the aerobie pro sinks but does this mean that the water can damage it in any way? i appretiate your help.

No,it does not,.

Aerobie Pro Rings


AEROBIE PRO RING (Colors May Vary)


AEROBIE PRO RING (Colors May Vary)


$6.90


Throw Aerobies to your friends across town or use theoribiter and throw it back to yourself….

Aerobie 13 Pro Ring and Aerobie 10 Sprint Ring


Aerobie 13 Pro Ring and Aerobie 10 Sprint Ring


$9.95


Package includes one Aerobie Pro Ring and one Aerobie Sprint Ring. The original Aerobie Pro flying ring holds the Guinness World Record for the farthest throw in history – an incredible 1,333 feet / 406 meters. For truly exhilarating games of catch, the Pro ring has no equals. Compact and lightweight, the Aerobie Sprint ring flies twice as far as conventional flying discs for awesome games of catc…

Frisbees and Discs - Aerobie Flying Ring - Sports Games (colors may vary)


Frisbees and Discs – Aerobie Flying Ring – Sports Games (colors may vary)


$5.09


Spoiler rim balances lift, creating straight & accurate flights…Soft rubber cushion for comfortable catches…Thrown twice as far as other disc products….

Aerobie Pro Flying Ring


Aerobie Pro Flying Ring



That’s right we said Guinness World Record holder. Flying over 1/4 mile this ring is nothing less than superb. The soft rubber edges will provide you with soft catches after super throws….


Aerobie® 3-Ring Sports Pack


Aerobie® 3-Ring Sports Pack


$17.35


This deluxe 3-ring Sports Pack features one each of the 13″ Pro Ring, 10″ Sprint Ring and the Orbiter Boomerang! The original AEROBIE® Pro flying ring holds the Guinness World Recordfor the farthest throw in history – an incredible 1,333 feet(406 meters)!…


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