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Product Description KONG Classic Flyer is made for fetching. It is made of durable KONG Classic rubber which allows for a forgiving catch, plus the material delivers a dynamic rebound just in case your dog misses the initial toss. Let your dog’s love of fetch take flight with a safer disc that delivers tons of healthy activity. Covered by KONG Satisfaction Guarantee. See KONG Satisfaction Guarantee document below for full details. Amazon.com The KONG FlyerThe KONG Flyer is the best soft rubber disc on the market. Made with durable KONG Classic rubber, the Flyer is safe for teeth and gums. If your dog loves to fetch and catch, then the Flyer is the best, safest product for play.Exercise your dog in a safe, fun way using the KONG Flyer. It features accurate flight and the durable rubber creates a soft catch meaning your dog will want to catch it again and again! The KONG Flyer is great for games of fetch! The KONG Flyer comes in both Small and Large Sizes KONG Flyer DetailsDurable Made out of KONG Classic durable, non-toxic natural rubber Fetch It! The KONG Flyer is the perfect flying disc for games of fetch Safe for your pet KONG rubber is soft on dog’s teeth and gums, making it safer for games of fetch than traditional plastic flyers Available in 2 sizes KONG Flyer is available in Small and Large Made in the USA For dogs up to 85 pounds - the flyer is 9 inches in diameter
Soft Catch: The natural rubber makes for a softer, forgiving catch during fetch. It also delivers a dynamic rebound if your dog misses the initial toss
Instinctual Needs: This toy promotes your dog's instinctual need to play and encourages lots of healthy exercise
Durability: The natural KONG Classic red rubber formula is created to be durable, and flexible for a soft catch
Large Dogs: Made for large dogs size 30-65 lbs (13-30 kg)
Made in the USA. Globally Sourced Materials
So far so good.This frisbee has withstood the first test of durability that most other toys have not been able to pass. The two furry companions and toy shredding experts have been fighting over this frisbee outside under supervised conditions for a week or two now. They are not at all kind to the frisbee and like to drag one another along the grass with the frisbee as the tool for tugging. They fight over it like the winner is going to become King Pup.They have covered it completely in slobber, biting nearly every inch of it in their chasing one another around the yard and not only is it still in one piece, but if not for some dirt and grass caked on by slobber you would barely know its been used.It flies pretty well, it is extremely forgiving to the house (yes I hit it a few times) and the pups have now learned that if they beg enough to go outside and stare at me once they are out there I will break down and throw it for them for awhile.I will eventually update this if they ever manage to destroy it and how long it took. One thing that is important is that they ONLY get this frisbee while they are outside so they are not chewing on it in the house like they do other toys.The larger version is heavy and I'm having difficulty throwing it accurately. I have the small one as well and it's lighter and easier to throw accurately. I've quit using the large one. I'd recommend the small one for any dog. My dog loves it and you don't hear teeth chomping on plastic when he catches it. It's also easier for him to scoop up a bad throw off of the ground at full speed. Can't to that with a harder plastic one. I have Hyperflite Jawz and those are incredible to throw and are durable, but he can't pick it up off of concrete without some effort bouncing on it to get it to pop up. The kong one he can pick up no problem. So far now bite/chew marks, it's not meant to be a chew toy and he could easily destroy it. luckily he's too darn tired to be bothered with all the frisbee throwing we've been doing.My GSD loves this frisbee. He will chew on it a bit but it takes a while before he wrecks it. If you RE-Order be careful you pick the right size. I picked the item off my last order and didn’t realize the small size was checked automatically even though I last ordered a large frisbee. Same price for the small vs large. I gave him the small one anyway and he was fine with it but just something to keep in mind when picking items off your previous “orders” list.My Assuie Husky mix, Moose has some serious anger issues. This disc allows her take all of her frustrations out on it. She violently whips her disc back and forth. Will not play with any other toys, sticks, or dog when her disc is in view. Best part is she loves to show her disc off to other dog. Moose adores her disc but has been heartbroken after she recently lost hers. I have been watching her wander around the yard in a panic trying to find it. It’s her favorite toy I had to buy another and will buy more. ThanksThis is a great frisbee! My dog loves it! It has held up to her chewing, tugging and pawing. When it went missing in our overgrown yard I was concerned about running it over with our zero turn mower...concerned no more! I did indeed run it over, I felt the engine bog for a second as it spit the frisbee out the other side. The Kong came out unscathed! This is King Kong!Our dog loved his Kong puppy flying disk so much that he finally broke it. This is the bigger version and it’s thicker and a bit heavier, but he quickly adjusted to the change in size and weight. I like that he can catch the Kong flyers with a soft landing in his mouth. I’d be afraid of him breaking a tooth with a hard frisbee. We also tried a soft flyer made of canvas, but he had that one chewed up inside a day. I’ve found that Kong toys are generally the best choice for durability and safety.This is the only disc my granddog won't destroy immediately. She is very active, agile, and can leap a long way off the ground...and these discs are her favorite toy to retrieve. She's been known to destroy other discs quickly but these last a pretty long time and they really are a perfect size—not too big, not too small...as Goldilocks once said...just right!My mini Aussie absolutely loves this frisbee. He is never without it. And, he loves to chew on it. So he would probably give it 5 stars. I'm only giving it 4 though because although it has held up quite well, there have been a few little pieces that have come off while he was chewing on it. I don't like the idea of him swallowing one of those pieces and choking or having something else happen to him because of it. So now we have to make sure he's supervised while he's playing with it.This has been the best purchase of any of our puppy's goodies by far. It is lightweight and has been the perfect training frisbee for our Cockapoo who started using it at the age of 3 months old... and caught the frisbee bug ever since. We,be trained her to retrieve and drop the frisbee at our feet, which took some work, but we got there in the end. She loves letting new people throw it for her and revels in confusing them when she decides to keep hold of it for a little longer. Whoever you are, for what ever reason you have wandered onto our driveway (be it Postie, delivery guy or Jehova Witness) Marly is insistent that everyone takes a go at throwing the frisbee for her.The simple, and comparatively small, red frisbee is a marvel in the park when we go on our walks. It folds in half nicely for it to go in your pocket or bag so you don't lose track of it on the walk home.The frisbee comes into its own, as with all frisbee, when we take the pup to the beach. It gets to the point where we have to limit her frisbee time otherwise she'd exhaust herself (and she does frequently). She'd just keeps going and going and going.I read before I purchased this Kong frisbee that it was cheap and plastic and wouldn't last long. All I can say is that there are zero big marks on its surface and Marly doesn't really tend to sit and nibble it - she's more interested in finding her next throwing assistance.You may notice my review is only for 4 star as the product is so worth a 5 star. I have sadly had to deduct one star as our first (lasted 9 months) frisbee was lost in the North Sea of the North Norfolk coast on Saturdy. Despite it being designed to float, it didn't stay above the waterline longer than a few seconds before dipping below. A search ensued, accompanied by our puppy, but sadly we had to let it go. Luckily the new one we ordered is identical and I'm looking for a walk to the beach to play with this one.These are awesome. My dog "Mac", Border Collie, will chase this all day long. He chooses this as first choice every time going down the park, and believe me with all the balls in the garden, he HAS choice :)It is a strong and flexible rubber around 2mm thick. It fly's great, and he has not chewed this one up. I'm not sure if it's because he likes it so much, or he is too tired after all the running.Unlike his balls or sticks, he refuses to give it back at the end of playtime, and insists on carrying it home.If I try and get it back off him, he refuses. If I somehow DO get it off him, he will jump up on me until I give it back for him to carry home...It's quite funny.10/10Would I recommend to friends and family... yesWould I buy again ... yes ( and Mac says yes too)Thanks for reading, and I hope some information was useful.It is was, I'd appreciate a click on "yes" against "Was this review helpful to you" below.My dog loves the frisbee, almost too much... Yeah - too much. He hasn't got Jaws of Steel or anything, is just a regular Australian Shepherd, but certainly likes to have a chew of the frisb between throws. I've tried several discs now and after the last one died thought this Kong model with it's good reviews was worth a go. It very, very much wasn't and is probably the worst item of dog-gear I've bought.After ONE half hour session the disc showed small splits in the rim. After a couple it was significantly torn and after a week of daily use it was no longer useable. Additionally it is really heavy and to throw it any distance without injuring your arm isn't easy.