: Wham-O Dyn-O-Glo Frisbee

: Wham-O Dyn-O-Glo Frisbee

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Wham-O Dyn-O-Glo Frisbee

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Piece Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.

Gaunz Org Price: $4.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 31262





Amazon Maximum Age: 16 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 72 months
Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Wham-O
EAN: 0032187510058
Label: Wham-O
Product Manufacturer: Wham-O
Model: 51005-E0300
Publisher: Wham-O
Release Date: May 01, 2008
Ranking: 31262
Studio: Wham-O


Piece facts:
  • 130g weight
  • Holograph Rainbow foil stamp graphics
  • Glows brighter & longer than other discs
  • Play day and night
  • Glows in the dark




Frisbee Dyn-O-Glo Wham-O






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130 grams lts a FrisbeeĀ® Disc by day. And by night it glows. DYN-0-GL0 glows brighter and longer than any other discs. New Gold Hot Stamp! Ages: 5+ Manufacturer: lnternational Playthings








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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Rare Glow Fribee Delivered Fast ...
I live in a small town with the local Wal-Mart as the 'get all' store. Yea, like they are classy enough to carry Whamo glow frisbees. Leave it to AMAZON to direct me to this exact Model Frisbee. SO easy on checkout...No problems and my son is starting to understand how to fly a frisbee! Thanks much you guys!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect!
This frisbee is the perfect size for our small (30 lbs) border collie. It is not too heavy or too big for her, and it can be made to go straight. It's easy to see in the dark. We've tried lots of other kinds, and this is the one that works for her and for us. We throw this frisbee well, and that is not the case with many other brands. And it's cheap!



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