Ten years ago, Frisbees were flying off toy-store shelves at lightning speed. Now, with a mere flick of the wrist, flying-disc enthusiasts are breaking their old distance records with ease throwing a ...
Alan Adler was a Maker long before anyone ever used that term. The 75-year-old is the mind behind the Aerobie flying disc, which became a hit toy in the 1980s and 90s, and also the AeroPress, perhaps ...
Toy company Spin Master Corp. has expanded its outdoor product line by acquiring the flying disc assets of Aerobie Inc. for undisclosed terms. The flying disc developed by Aerobie set a new Guiness ...
It’s a flying disk with a hole in the middle. It’s kind of like a Frisbee but much, much more. It goes and goes with just a flick of the wrist. It dips and ducks in the air. The package says it can go ...
When it comes to flying discs (“frisbees” to the vulgar), there are many to choose from. I personally like the Koosh Woosh, but as they don’t sell that particular relic any more, I’m forced to ...
Innova Valkyrie golf disc: A long-distance driver, 5.5 ounces and about 8 1/3 inches across, that has a wind-cutting flat profile and a sharp, dense edge. Owns the disc world distance record of 820 ...
61 years ago, the executives of Wham-O Inc. acquired the rights to a flying disk they called the Frisbee®. Now, the same company claims it’s reinvented the damn thing with a wobbly-looking toy called ...
Tired, calm puppy dog is a hot commodity around my household and office, and I’m finding that Frisbee — especially in the snow — is a good way to get there without running a half-marathon. Our ...
Toronto-based toy company Spin Master is buying Aerobie, maker of the eponymous flying disc, for an undisclosed sum. Founded in 1984 in Palo Alto, Calif., by Alan Adler, an engineer and part-time ...