Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Ultra-bright L.E.D fiber-optic Flying Disc Review




Ultra-bright L.E.D fiber-optic Flying Disc Review

My son loves this.  We have been throwing it around just to watch what designs is made while it changed colors.  I did not know anyone made one of these.  It is very cool and causes a cool pattern when thrown especially at dusk.  Though this would be easy to find after dark I still do not play frisbee in the dark.  Watch out someone might think you have a UFO. :)

It is a smidgen smaller than the average fribee but it can do so much more.  Underneath is a small circle you simply turn and it starts the glowing.  It is a strong sturdy plastic that it made of.  It is fun and easy to figure out and use.  Can soar pretty farm/ depending on how hard thrown, angle, and momentum.

This is a cool toy for the family or even fido!  My dog watches it and chases it.  She want to play too.


This long-flying disc utilizes an ultra-bright L.E.D. fiber-optic array illuminating the entire disc from every angle. The innovative design provides optimal balance and stability. Operation is easy - simply twist a small button on the bottom of the disc to turn on and off. This disc looks,feels and flies like the highest quality non-illuminated discs. 8" Easy Carry Size. Constantly Changing Colors. Lights Up for Play Anytime.

  • 20cm L.E.D Light Up Flying Disc
    Constantly Changing Colors between Blue/Green/Red
    Long Life Replaceable Battery
    Best illumination, preserves night vision




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Joanne Smith is the head blogger for Mom In Nebraska. She currently resides in Omaha, NE. with her family. She has a wonderful miracle *her Autistic son Timmy that loves electronics.* Joanne has worked in customer service her whole life and loves it. She worked hard in College and studied a wide variety of subjects from Biology, Chem, Web Design, Early Childhood Education and much more. Now she is a SAHM, Blogger and Homeschooler. Next task for Joanne is trying to take over the world..... or at least her little part of it.