🐕🦺 Elevate your dog’s game with the disc that’s built to win!
The Hyperflite K-10 Hyperflex Dog Flying Disc is a competition-approved, 8.75-inch, 150-gram disc designed for durability and precision. Featuring puncture-resistant materials and X-Flash Anti-Glare technology, it offers superior performance and visibility for active dogs and their owners.
N**Y
My dog's favorite thing EVER!
It's sturdy yet flexible and gentle on dog teeth. I throw this disc for my border collie every night. She's a shredder, and she likes to fight with her disc after retrieving it, i.e. mouthing it and shaking it. It's been three months, and the disk flies as smoothly and as far as on the first day, nothing chips off, no sharp edges etc.We like it so much that I actually looked through my orders and found this one to write a review, and I almost never do that.It's a really good disc, you can bend it in half and it will hold its shape, it's never gonna shatter due to the material, but it's super sturdy too.
N**B
Best one of many I've tried. Nylabone exiles look no further!
So nylabone discontinued the ONLY disc that was both soft for dog's teeth and flew well. Not the one with the bone shape on the top, the one that actually looked like a frisbee. I think they called it gumabone. That thing was so durable and flew so well that it has shamed everything else I've tried to replace it with after losing my last one. I especially don't understand the popularity of the Kong rubbery disc. You have to throw it really hard to get it to fly at all and even then it sinks really fast.The best dog discs are the ones that glide well whether they are flung hard or not. The nylabone/gumabone WAS best I'd found. For those of you of the same opinion, here is the review I was looking for but couldn't find. This disc not only is an acceptable Nylabone Frisbee replacement, it's better!It's a bit on the harder side compared to most rubbery soft discs, but not nearly as hard as normal plastic discs. It does have a satisfying density to it. So if you are training a puppy to catch and to not be afraid of getting hit in the snout with a hard disc then you might want to start with a softer, crappier flying thing to ensure the dog will aggressively snag all things you toss in the air thereafter.That being said, for dogs who know frisbees and know how to track and snag them, this thing is plenty soft. It also has rough texture in a ring where you grab it from top and bottom to help with grip after it inevitably gets covered in slobber. Nice touch.As for the most important thing. It flies like sparkling unicorn angels are pulling it along through the air with just a light toss. I'd consider myself a slightly above average thrower. If I want to I can generally throw most discs long and straight with maybe half my throws. I've found this one to be the most forgiving dog disc I've thrown and my rate of 'perfect throws' is way higher even compared to the nylabone frisbee. I can both make it go farther and straighter then any other soft ones I've tried. I haven't tested it but I'd bet the distance and glide performance is very close to the ideal of a regulation size ultimate frisbee. I was concerned that it was a bit smaller than the nylabone frisbee which I think was a couple inches bigger. Even though it's smaller, it doesn't seem to be affected too much by wind.Most discs are either small and light for short and slow flight or big and heavy for long, fast, straight. This one does really well with both short little front-yard tosses and long open-field blasts.Yesterday I tossed it with just medium force down a slight slope. If my dog wouldn't have finally caught up to it and snagged it after a fun 40 yards or so then I'm not so sure it wouldn't STILL be gliding smooth and straight down that hill! We've found a new winner. Lost this one in my tall grass yesterday. I'm sure I'll find it over the weekend. But I'll order 3 more right now to make sure we have a no-compromise disc experience every day.
D**N
The Perfect Frisbee
My dog loves this frisbee! It's the perfect mix of durability and softness. It flies very well. I also purchased the Sofflite frisbee from the same company, within minutes, my dog chewed it up. However, my dog does not chew up this frisbee whatsoever. The material has a good flex to it. One thing to note, it DOES NOT float! I would recommend this frisbee to any dog owner.
D**L
Safe for your dog
Been using hyper flite or flex by Jawz for a few years now. Love the soft yet durable material that they are made from. Be warned if your dog is an aggressive chewer no frisbee will last. My border collie killed several of them when she was younger. I can assure you that they are 100% safe for your dog. They throw really well and are the furthest throwing dog frisbee that I have used to date. The flex is more flexible than other models so a teething dog might go through this model faster than some of their other designs. But for me when my dog was a puppy and everything was getting chewed knowing that she could eat it without getting poisoned was worth the money. Also even when my dog would would chew the edges the material was still safe for her mouth. Unlike other frisbees. Well designed product with a tuff design and your pet safety was well thought out in the choice of material used for construction.
M**M
Very good disk, but you need to know it's not an independent chew toy.
I've gone through a bunch of different discs for my dogs. Some held up better than others. I used this one yesterday with my dog for the first time. I don't think he left a mark on it. It flies well and it seemed like he could see it better than the blue, green, red and light blue discs he's had before. It's nice to get a product that really has been tested and works... uh let me change that.I put this to use with my dog on Jan 29th. It's now March 21st and the last time I played with it was Sunday. Flies great, but Winchester has chewed it as we play. I say "leave it" and he must hear "eat it." Then I retrieve it. I've included the pictures as of today for the purple and the glow in the dark one. He hasn't had that one nearly as much. I think I'm still searching for a durable disc. I may come back to this, but I'll look for others.I've been using the glow in the dark Jawz disk since somewhere around the end of June when we lost the purple one. These throw really well, the glow in the dark aspect doesn't work as well as I'd like. idk how to "charge it" so it's visible long enough in the dark. I'll be at the park for about an hour and if it's really dark out, these fade before 30 minutes is up. I've found a lighted field to play in the dark.Relative to other flying disks, it's durable, unless my pointer can scissor the edge, and he does. I've sanded it down because the rough edge can make you bleed. If you want something you can throw far and it lasts, this is a good option. I'd only buy the glow in the dark one again if it was the least expensive color. Remember, this is NOT an independent play toy!
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