Can anyone resist the temptation of buying a toy that has entered in to the Guinness World Record? The Aerobie Pro flying ring has silently got in to the books for being the farthest throw of 406 metres. The ring actually flies in the air, and is patented for high performance design. Available in three bright colours viz, magenta, yellow and orange, the flying ring will aptly suit a group based activity.
Design
The Aerobie Flying ring measures up to 13 inch in diameter and is made of soft rubber cushions at the corners which gives a firmer hold for the same. One notable drawback in the flying ring is that the fun part becomes serious if there is any mild deformation on the ring. However, the Aerobie Flying ring is patented and the backbone is made of polycarbonate that gives a very good throwing range. The ring is so meticulously manufactured by molding the rubber edges on to the either side of the centre polycarbonate piece. Since, a good quality grade plastic is used, the ring is slightly expensive. Moreover, the edge spoiler rim is of patented quality and offers stable flights. In other words, we could refer Aerobie Flying ring as precision toy.

Performance
The Aerobie 13″ Flying ring must be thrown with the printed face up. Users accustomed of using Frisbees tend to slop it downwards so as to compensate the nature to roll. But with the Aerobie rings, the compensation factor is not required and the user can throw it at level. It is also flexible to slop and throw, if the user would like to curve it either in the left or right. The ring grip prior to the throw is important and must be held firmly. The performance is really great particularly at large grounds and parks. However, at some instances if the ring does not fly straight, the user can re-use after tuning the same. This can occur if the ring has been banged against some solid that can pretty much throw the ring from their balanced flight. The tuning process is simple and the user needs to just bend the outer ring downwards. This must be repeated a couple of times. The same has to be repeated in 90 degree angle. The tuning is to be checked by having two or three sample throws, if it is correct, then further tuning is not recommended. The only concern with many users is that the ring would not float, since Aerobie did not want to compromise the flying speed, any low-graded materials are not added to keep it afloat.

Safety
It is advisable not to play in the low lighting area, since the flight is sharp it can cause injuries. Moreover, the shape of the ring is prone to accidents such as being caught in the trees.
Verdict
The Aerobie Flying ring is indeed a precisely devised ring that never fails to give accurate and sharp gilding. The reach is far and is real fun to play.
Aerobie Pro 13 inch Flying Ring – Specification Details
| Manufacturer | Aerobie |
| Toy Name | Aerobie Pro 13 inch Flying Ring |
| Dimensions | 33 x 33 x 0.6 cm |
| Weight | 249 g |
| Recommended Age | 12 years and above |
| Tuning Required | Yes |





