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Booda 3 Pack of Tail-Spin Flyer Dog Toys, 10-Inch

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  • Fun and safe for you and your dog
  • The durable frisbees that flies, floats and is flexible
  • Soft and gentle on your pet's teeth and gums
  • Makes those hard plastic discs obsolete
  • Pack of 3


It flies, it floats, it is flexible! The Floppy Disc is a fun, durable, interactive fetch toy that will keep your dog entertained in and out of the water. This high-flying toy is soft and gentle on pets' teeth and gums, and is a safe way to play and exercise with your pup! The ultimate dog fetch toy!


Video Paul
August 2, 2025
My dog lives to chase these around. He plays with them everyday and would play all day if I had the energy. They do wear out quickly. The plastic ring around the outside breaks and sticks out of the frisbee. I would say they last maybe a month and I need to replace them. If I didn't my dog would be too sad. Glad they come in a multi pack at a reasonable price.
David k
July 26, 2025
I have a doberman that shreds his toys. It holds up well for him. They fly great for a cloth frisbee.Obviously it's made for catch and not for chewing and ripping. For normal use it's the best cloth type frisbee available that flys and doesnt smack his face when catching.
J. W.
June 29, 2025
I have purchased these frisbees for my large dog for years. They aren’t the most durable, but she loved playing with them throughout the winter. The new frisbees have a hard, heavy plastic ring around the outer edge. The old frisbees used to have a soft, flexible tubing. The new style hurts my older dog’s mouth when she catches it. I will not be buying these again.
Keith Hermiz
June 21, 2025
Like many reviewers, I've had a love-hate relationship with the Tail-Spin Flyer these past few years. It remains my dog's favorite and that surely is reason enough to try and make it work. Many folks have identified the critical flaw in the current manufacture which is that the tubing that rings the flyer is only taped together where it meets. As the dog plays with the flyer, that point is weakened and the tubing separates. Best case it puts a sharp angle into what should be a circle. Worst case it ruptures the fabric and pops out.Try this fix:1. Buy these: Find the point where the tubing ends meet in the outer fabric ring.3. Carefully create a slit by slicing the fabric circumferentially around the joint - I used a razor blade. For a new flyer you want to slice through the tape they use to hold the ends together as well.4. Carefully work out the two ends, insert the splicer, and carefully work the ends back together so the tubing is flush to the center ring of the splicer and back in the fabric tube.5. There's not a lot of play in that fabric tube, but you can get the repair to rotate a little so that it is in the fabric tube and not exposed at the slit that you made. Hold the plastic tube tight through the fabric then try and tug the fabric along the plastic tube towards the slit. You can repeat this a few times.If the manufacturer of the flyer changes the tubing inside diameter you made need a different splicer, larger or smaller in diameter. The one I used is snug, not super tight, but is getting the job done.We are 3 weeks into using the upgraded flyer, multiple times a day, with a fairly aggressive dog and it hasn't given out. They never lasted forever but at least now I feel I will get a month or two out of each before they totally tatter.
danno11
April 28, 2025
Could use better construction techniques. They always wear out in the same way. The tubing, which is the rim, is not joined together and comes out of the cover where it's not joined together. Some of them don't fly well either, due to the balance being off. Still they work as good as some and much better than others. I've tried them all since my dog begs to do it every day. He trashed some of them right away. Some in the first few days. Even a very pricy one, which I won't mention the brand of. German Shepherd Dog, BTW.
Thomas Peterson
April 8, 2025
I've had a older tail spin flier for years, it was thrown thousands of times for my black lab. Needed another for training a new puppy.I read some reviews noting that the new ones are not as good as the older ones. I made a bad mistake and tried several other fliers. None of those others, would fly as well as my older flier.Despite some of the reviews saying the new product is not as good as the older product, I purchased three of the new ones.I will say this. - The new ones fly just as well as my older one. Hands down, not even close, these are the best / most accurate fliers - They always fly straight (if you have an accurate throwing motion). I'm able to throw these in nearly the exact same spot every time. Very predicable. Very accurate. They get very good distance.I've tried several others that either catch too much air resistance and fly short, or they would always go right or left (usually left) despite attempts to correct via my throwing motion.If we believe some other reviews, that the new ones are not as good as the old (I'm nor sure that's true) - in any case, these still fly better than any other I've tried (I bought 4 other brands).I'm highly recommending these simply because they fly so well. I can't comment on durability, but but the new ones look the same as the one I purchased over 10 years ago. Certainly fly the same.Updated Feb 28 2022, Durability is not great. I've ordered 6 packs of three over the last few years, and continue to order. Why? because they fly the best. As of this update, I have tested probably every soft sided disk available at Amazon and local retailers. I keep ordering these because they fly better than any other disk I've tested. My lab has tons of energy, even the breeder said he is like the Eveready bunny. I need a great flying disc for the winter. After the snow melts we change to tennis balls and chuck it. I need the distance of these discs. Sure, I wish they lasted longer, but ... It is what it is.
Lorca
February 14, 2025
Love these. I have tendinitis in my wrists and find it difficult to throw a normal frisbee--they are too heavy for my wrists so I end up throwing it crooked and my dog can't catch it. I like that I have more control throwing this frisbee and that it won't hurt my dog if it accidentally hits him in the face or something since it's so light. The only downside is that he always wants to play tug of war with it and it's not that sturdy, so I have to highly discourage that or one grab and it's ripped apart. I've probably personally bought at least 10 of these. My dog loves them.
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