Color:Black Featuring state-of-the-art aerodynamics, hi-tech polymers and patented gripping surfaces, Hyperflite Jawz discs (made in the U.S.) are nothing less than professional-quality athletic equipment for the modern canine athlete. The Jawz disc (8.75-inch diameter/145 grams) is the world’s toughest competition-approved canine flying disc. In normal play, competition or practice, Jawz discs will prove incredibly durable. In the hands of a skilled thrower, Jawz discs are capable of record-setting distance throws. Jawz discs should not, however, be used as canine chew toys.
R**T
We learn as we throw.
Edited..... Forth time ordering this disc. It is definately worth the money. Great to throw and great for him to catch. I've added just one photo because I think it says it best.WE LEARN AS WE THROWI have just placed my forth order for the Hyperflight Jawz Ultra tough.Since this is my forth review of the Hyperflight Jawz Ultra, I want to share some of the things that Max and I have learned.To those of you who are veterans of the sport, the Hyperflight Jaws Ultra Tough is my disk of choice. It flys very nicely and has withstood the Max test. I'll continue to buy them until I find something better and as affordable. No disc that flys as well and holds up to a big dogs punishing chew, and is as affordable as the Hyperflight has been in Max's mouth yet.IF YOU ARE RELATIVELY NEW to the sport, or just curious then let me share my views with you.NO DISK LASTS FOREVER under the kind of punishment a big dog can give it, unless it is made of steel, thereby rendering it uselessas far as flying and dangerous for the poor dog to catch.IF YOU ARE LIKE ME then you are serious about safety and performance. Safe for your dog, durable and good flying, and affordable is the goal.SAFETY FIRST. Inspect your disk before throwing. Look for any kind of cracks or missing pieces of the disk. Look for any kind of puncture or edge that might poke or cut your dog's mouth. A set of nail clippers and some 180 grit sand paper is great for cleaning up any kind of small burr or dangerous jagged edge. Clean any sanding particles off before throwing to your best buddy🐶.INSPECT THE DISK FOR DAMAGE THEN WASH, THEN RINSE THROUGHLY AFTER EVERY OUTTING.ALWAYS WATCH YOUR DOGS MOUTH FOR ANY BLOOD THAT MIGHT APPEAR. STOP THROWING UNTIL THE BLEEDING HAS STOPPED AND THE CAUSE FOUND. IF THE CAUSE IS FOUND TO BE THE DISK, FIX IT OR DISCARD IT.WIDE OPEN SPACES. Your dog will be running full speed and if he bumps into a house or tree or anything stationary, he might sustain serious injury.WHAT? YOU CANT THROW VERY WELL? Stop worrying about how good you throw. Your dog is going to love you for even crummy throws. Guess what? If you and he are new to this, then he probably can't catch so good. The more you and he practice the better you'll become. Google "how to throw a frisbee" if you have no idea. REMEMBER; A good short catchable throw is way better than a long bomb that he can't catch. 25 to 30 paces is plenty good. If your dog can't catch up to it and get under it, then you probably need to shorten the distance.MORE IMPORTANT THAN HOW YOU THROW IS HOW YOU PRAISE YOUR DOG FOR EVERY EFFORT HE MAKES TO RETRIVE THE DISK. WHETHER HE CATCHES IT IN MID AIR OR PICKS IT UP FROM THE GROUND, PRAISE PRAISE PRAISE AND THROW IN A HUG! Give lots of dog treats and always have a collapsible bowl and water for him.NO WHEN TO REST HIM. After throwing for awhile, watch his breathing/panting. Recognize the difference between out of breath and panting. If he lays down, don't throw. He is probably tired and needs to rest. If he drops the disk and looks around, he is probably tired. IMPORTANT... sit down next to him, or, you sit first and invite him to rest. He might continue to fuss the first couple of times but he will start to understand that if you're sitting, he too can sit. Getting him OUT of that anxious state of alert and ready to chase the frisbee will help him to rest and recover sooner.MORE THAN ONE FRISBEE!! ... You will need more than one frisbee. Getting him to give up the frisbee after retrieving it is hard. Be ready to throw another frisbee as soon as he drops one. Whatever it takes, no matter how long it takes, don't throw until he drops the one in his mouth. You can offer a ball, a stick, a treat whatever it takes to get him to drop the frisbee. He cannot catch with something in his mouth. RELEASE or DROP.... a single word command is best. GOOD BOY! when he capitulates. Always praise praise praise.I have added one photo of Max in his little pool. He overheats quickly and this is a cheap but very effective way of cooling him off and he loves it.Regular practice (several times a week) will soon begin to show signs of progress. Then, one day your dog will chase the disk and leap into the air and catch it, and trot proudly back to you...Good luck!
M**T
This disc is awesome! My jack russell mix LOVES to play frisbee ...
This disc is awesome! My jack russell mix LOVES to play frisbee so I have tried out lots and lots of different brands. The Jaws Hyperflite has definitely lasted the longest. I love that the plastic is soft like rubber so that it doesn't shatter or bash her in the teeth and gums when she catches it in the air, but is also dense enough that she can't easily get her teeth in it and chew it up. I have tried other foam and soft rubber discs that would probably last a long time, but they don't fly well at all so she is completely uninterested in them. I attached pics of the brands I use most often. I used to buy "Petsport" aka "Tuffdisc" at Pet Depot because they fly well and are fairly cheap, but they tear up easy. They shatter and crack which can cause damage to gums and teeth. I really like Hyperflite's Competition Standard disc. It is softer than regular discs so it doesn't shatter and flys great with very like effort, but my dog can get her teeth in it pretty easy so after a couple weeks it's chewed on to the point that it doesn't fly straight anymore. The pics are of the two mentioned brands after 2 weeks of play (I don't let her chew them when we aren't playing catch, but she gets some gnawing in anyway) and then the Jaws disc after 3 weeks of play. You can see that the Jaws disc is in much better condition than the others and actually still looks new. I thought this disc was a little pricey, but if it's going to last a really long time it's totally worth it. We love this disc!!
M**O
Indestructible and my gigantic idiot dog LOVES it
I buy 4-5 products on Amazon per week but I very rarely leave a review (due in part to being busy and/or lazy...idk, pick one) but I decided to leave a review for this frisbee because I'm so impressed.I have a 120 pound German shepherd who is an absolute maniac for toys. But the problem is that he destroys any toy you give him within a day or two. I suppose that's a problem you'd have if you had teeth the size of his. Anyway, any time he brings a toy back to you during fetch, he makes you wrestle it away from him, resulting in a huge number of broken toys and sometimes a broken ego due to losing to a dog.The only toy I've found so far that can withstand this Godzilla-like destroyer of toys is this frisbee. He has played with this thing for at least 2-3 hours a day every day for two weeks and you literally couldn't tell aside from the painted-on logo getting scratched off by his fangs. Other than that, this frisbee is in like new condition.Seriously impressed. I'm going to buy more in case it ever gets lost at the beach or something (because it damn sure won't be from him destroying it).
F**R
A perfect balance between hard plastic and soft rubber discs
I did quite a bit of research to find a frisbee that would hold up to the rigors of a Belgian Malinois' bite. There's a reason they are called maligators, and my Belgian has destroyed every plastic frisbee I've thrown his way in a single bite. After reading some of the reviews I decided to try this out. I have definitely not been disappointed.The key to the Jawz disc is that it's a cross between a hard, plastic disc and floppy, rubbery disc. The compound that it is made out of gives it just enough flex and give that a hard bite when caught or thrashed around doesn't wind up shattering the disc. My mal has managed to get a few teeth marks into it, but thus far it has held up to several weeks of daily play and it still works very well.The only real downside to the disc is that it is heavier than a standard, plastic disc, so it takes a little more oomph to get into the air, and it won't float lazily like a lighter, plastic disc. However, it flies much more like a standard disc than many of the super heavy, rubber discs.Overall I think this strikes the perfect balance between the hard plastic and soft rubber discs. I'm able to get solid, straight flight (despite my general inability to throw a frisbee well), and my pup has yet to cause any significant damage to it. From my standpoint that makes this disc well worth it for anyone that has a dog with a heavier bite.
S**E
Great choice for large, powerful jaws
My German shepherd kept crunching through normal hard plastic frisbees, if not destroying some of them in one catch, but she doesn't like the "floppy" rubber ones because I guess she wants that satisfying CLACK when she catches it. Someone told me this brand was worth the price, and so far, they were right. It looks like we finally have a frisbee that will last more than a couple of weeks! Highly recommended for large breeds with powerful jaws.
B**K
Toughest frisbee Out there!
Although these frisbees are pretty expensive they are the only ones that actually work for our dog. He bites through all others and we hAve tried lots of good brands.
R**T
Durable!! Easy to control where you throw it!
Great frisbee! Dog loves it! Easy to throw. Only and I mean the only negative thing is that it sinks in our pool if it's dropped top side up. Which our dog loves to do. Other than that, I would highly recommend it.
E**N
So far so good!!
My dog (5 month old Heeler puppy) loves it. Will have to see how long it lasts. Shipping was a little slow.
S**E
Great Frisbee!
Flies great and tough enough for dog.
M**L
Très bon produit! Je conseil vivement.
Cela faisais un moment que je cherchais un frzzsbee de qualité résistant et sans danger pour ma poulette! Et bien c'est LE freesbe qu'il nous fallait! Cela fais deux semaines que je l'ai. Il n'a pas jouer! Après je ne laisse pas mon chien sans surveillance et c'est bien un jouet pour partager avec son animal et pas pour le laissé autonome dessus. Sachant que j'ai un berger belge malinois et que peut de jouet lui resiste!
R**T
Durable!! Easy to control where you throw it!
Dog loves it! Durable! Isn't as affected by wind as other cheap frisbees.
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