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The Hyperflite K-10 Jawz Dog Flying Disc is the ultimate puncture-resistant disc designed by world champion canine disc competitors. Sized perfectly for medium to large dogs, it delivers ultra-long flights proven by world records and is officially approved for top-tier competitions. Made in the USA from flexible, dog-safe polymer, this disc balances durability, safety, and performance for serious dog athletes and their handlers.











| ASIN | B002CM3O6G |
| Additional Features | Puncture resistant, competition approved, made in USA, ultra-long distance, world record proven |
| Age Range Description | all ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,559 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #34 in Flying Discs |
| Brand Name | Hyperflite |
| Breed Recommendation | Medium Breeds, Border Collie, Australian Shepherd |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 6,689 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Large, Medium |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00830309002029 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.75"L x 8.75"W x 1.25"H |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 0.32 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Hyperflite, Inc* |
| Manufacturer Part Number | JAWZ-BB |
| Material Type | Flexible Polymer |
| Model Name | Jawz |
| Model Number | K-10 |
| Pet Toy Type | Flying Disc |
| Pet Type | Dog |
| Product Style | Blue |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Playing, Fetch, Training, Competition |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| Size | 8.75 Inch (Pack of 1) |
| Subject Character | Dog |
| Target Species | Dog |
| Theme | Animals |
| UPC | 885913661704 782361259562 885519832751 885282736003 830309002029 796793843633 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
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 THROW I 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 useless as 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!
D**D
Excellent, goes far, perfect balance of weight and dog safety. Great for my Doberman.
Have been using these for Since 11/25 with my Doberman. They are great, have enough weight and rigid enough to fly a long distance yet not overly hard or heavy. Great balance. They have an interesting feel, very smooth. Holding up quite well, a regular Frisbee would have holes by now and sharp edges. Quite impressed, worth the price for the endurance and keeping shreds of plastic and sharp edges out of my dog's mouth. We use these only to fetch, they do not lie around the house as a chew toy. Outside we have had a few tugging sessions and no damage. Excellent purchase.
E**E
This is my third one - all still going strong!
I was NOT paid for this review, and I know how valuable an honest review is when deciding on a product you are not very familiar with. I don't want to waste my money either, so be assured this was not solicited. This works really well for my dogs, and I highly recommend it. We have 2 dogs, a lab and a sheepdog. The sheepdog LIVES to chase a frisbee. She is hard on every toy we have, so I have to be very "picky" when I purchase a product for her. She is still a puppy and likes to chew. I mean CHEW on everything for hours. I do not leave this lying around the house for her to "snack" on like a toy. It is her special outside toy, and she knows it. It is the first thing she finds when we step outside. This frisbee is awesome - it flies farther than any other frisbee I have ever had, and she loves that because she can get good distance, exercise, speed, and jumping height with it. It is a little harder plastic, but to fly like it does, it has to be. It is not hard on her mouth though - but I am not jerking it out of her mouth either when she brings it back - if you do that, anything will hurt your dog's mouth and make them bleed. We have a red one, the glow in the dark one, and a blue one, and I am purchasing the lemon lime one next. Yes, she is spoiled. But the award and joy you get when you know your dog is loving a toy and the fun you are having with them is priceless. We keep one in each of the cars for those spontaneous moments on the road. All 3 that we have now are going strong - a few scratches from use, but no punctures, no cuts, no holes, no rips, no major damage a year into it. Well worth your money and your dog (and you) will love it.
C**L
Awesome Dog Disc, Just Didn't Glow For Me
Let me begin by saying- this is an awesome dog disc. I negated a star for a reason- it doesn't glow-in-the-dark (and I will get to that later), The most important trait is the durability. I have an Australian cattle dog who loves to play Frisbee with his daddy here. I've tried all sorts of dog discs and NONE of them has ever held up to the durability and flight accuracy as this disc. I've spent a fortune on different dog discs- some lasting a mere few minutes to being nothing but a dangerous chew toy to not maintaining proper flight, etc. This is the ONE disc that I wish I had discovered a long time ago. Oh, how much money I could have saved! Hence the high cost of the Frisbee. I understand it is pricier than most dog discs, however, when you consider this should be the only disc you will need and how long it will last you, then the price is warranted. As they say, you get what you pay for. I've had this current disc for several months now and it is getting worn from use around the edges. I will be in need of a new one soon- and that is only because of the high number of use and age of the disc. It has lasted longer than any of the other dog discs I've ever purchased. Now, for the glow-in-the-dark feature: Well, I have to say I'm very disappointed with it. I work the late shift and when I get home, I like to take my dog to the nearest park and throw the Frisbee in the dark. However, the glow-in-the-dark feature only worked once. Not exactly sure why that is. It's not that important though, because my dog has absolutely no issues finding the Frisbee in the dark. But I really wanted the glow-in-the-dark feature to work because, quite frankly, it would be a cool effect for playing at night such as we do. Hyperflite Jawz Disc will be the only dog disc I ever purchase from here on out. I just won't bother with the glow-in-the-dark one.
S**.
JAWZ is a fantastic product. My dogs favorite toy no other disc compares.
I love Jawz Disc nothing else compares. Hyperflite what a fantastic product. My Shepherd currently has 5 of these. She has 2 that are around a year old that have cracks and splits in them but are still functional. She loves to fetch these dig them up from the ground and to fold them over and carry them. She is not easy on them, I do not allow her to use them as chew toys but she does dig at them fold them and mouth them hence the cracks and splits. If I give her a $1 Frisbee she has it shattered in less than 10 minutes we have about 50 of them someone gave to me they make a mess small pieces everywhere they are junk. I also have a red Kong flyer the thing is indestructible it is very very well made but it is heavy and rubbery and my Shepard will drop it or ignore it if the Jaws is out at the same time. I also have a Whamo blue and yellow disc it is ok for rolling on ground and has not ripped or cracked but it flies like cement and has a hard rubber texture my dog wants nothing to do with it unless you roll it on the ground. So if your looking for the perfect "REAL" feel Frisbee my dog and I vote Jawz 100%. It will not last forever if your dog is rough and does not float but for the price the time it does last is defiantly worth it. Chewy is now selling them too. My dog just loves to play with them, carry them around and chomp on them. If your dog has a soft mouth it could maybe last their lifetime. I have many other toys for my dog this and the Jolly ball are her favorites and both fantastic products for dogs that really want to play and want a toy that lasts. I also want to make a note if your dog plays hard their mouth with bleed at times if they play with Jawz sometimes she bites her tongue and sometimes a bur on the disc causes a bleed. If your afraid of this happening I would recommend the Kong instead. My dog and I however likes the feel and the flight of the Jawz hands down over the Kong.
A**R
Best dog frisbee by far
I have a large German Shepherd named Blaze that has been protection trained, can bite pretty hard, and loves to play frisbee. If he could pick only one toy to have forever it would be his frisbee. I found out early on that plastic frisbees got crunched into pieces after 1, maybe 2 throws if I was lucky. Because of that I bought the Kong brand frisbee that's red and made out of rubber. We went through about one every 2 months or so. "Upgraded" to the Kong Extreme Flyer (more flexible black rubber) that would last about 5 months before Blaze would tear a hole in them. Keep in mind this was just from playing with it outside. He does not chew on his frisbees inside. I figured with Kong's reputation of having extreme toys that it must have been the toughest frisbee on the market..... wrong! I haven't had this Jawz Hyperflite too long, but I can already tell it's going to last a long, long time. First of all, when USPS delivered it, it appeared like they felt too lazy to walk to the door so they smashed it into the mailbox. I was aggravated and thought I might have to send back a bent disc. I opened the padded envelope it came in and it was in perfect shape. It's slightly flexible, but not nearly as much as the Kong frisbees. The Kongs required some skill to throw by the way and if it's windy out forget about throwing it. The day the Frisbee came it just happened to be windy out and more than the Kongs could handle. The Jawz flew straight every single time I threw it and never got tilted or thrown off course by the wind. Blaze chewed on it on his way back, tore at it on the ground with his paw, and usually gets a pretty good full mouth bite on it when he catches it(probably a product of his protection training). I expected at least some scratches, maybe the shiny logo scratched or worn out some, maybe even some tooth indentations. Nothing happened to it. Still looked brand new after the harsh USPS treatment and a large German Shepherd chomping on it. If you're on the fence about buying it just do it. I'm glad this company made such a good alternative to the poorly made "tough" frisbees out there.
L**L
Toughest Frisbee
These are by far the toughest Frisbees I have found. I'm only buying a new one because now I have 2 dogs that love Frisbees! They have stood up to years of wear and still going strong; even when continually folded like a hotdog.
J**I
Good frisbee but not chew proof
Good frisbee, flies well. However, it is not chew-proof. My dog used it as a chew toy and she destroyed it in less than two weeks. However, it is a good frisbee and I will buy another one but keep it out of her reach when playtime is over. If your dog decides the frisbee is a chew toy, it will not last at all.
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