In Aerobie I trust

It’s not even been a week and my new Aerobie Flying Ring is here! While to some a week may sound ridiculously short, for me it felt like a year. AT LEAST!

Anyway, since this is the Intarwebs where unboxing is not a term used for ex-boxers trying to make amends for all the broken noses and shattered brains they caused but rather for the act of removing a gadget or any other fantastic item from its paper or plastic confines and documenting the process, I will do the same here now with said Arobie (if you’ve ever wondered whether I’ll grow tired of huge sentences, here’s your answer).

Well, let’s get started:

Aerobie Unboxing
The wrapping. I’m not familiar with any other Frisbees sent by mail so I can’t say a whole lot about the quality of that packaging. But it’s sleek and fulfills its purpose. If Linux wasn’t just an operating system but also a computer manufacturer, I guess this is what their packaging would look like.

Aerobie Unboxing
Ha, removed the adhesive tape that held together package body and flap. Yes, that is a piece of the Aerobie peaking out! Aren’t you excited? I know I am!

Aerobie Unboxing

Yes, here it is. Please note the ingenious paper inlay, creating the illusion of an ACTUAL HAND holding the ring. Those package designers are genius!

Aerobie Unboxing
The backside holds not only a very handy guide on how to use the Aerobie, it also shows what other genius devices Aerobie has produced. Like the Orbiter, a superfantastic Boomerang! (disclaimer: Orbiter not shown on above picture. Just imagine what it would look like if Aerobie produced a Boomerang and – tadaaa – there’s your Orbiter)

But now on the actual Flying Ring!

Aerobie Unboxing
The material surrounding the super carbon ring is soft and will probably not cut off my fingers when trying to catch it. That’s a definite plus in my eyes!

Aerobie Unboxing
Please note the elegant yet fierce curve of that ring. If you’ve ever seen a throwing device as perfect, drop me a note in the comments. Even though I won’t believe a single word.

And finally:

Aerobie Unboxing
The Aerobie Flying Ring in all its glory. I’m sorry, but I need to stop writing now and go weep with joy. Oh, and Thursday will see me throwing that piece of art at Augarten park. In case you wanna join.

7 Responses to “In Aerobie I trust”


  1. 1 eigenschaft

    EXTREM!

  2. 2 CVE

    so how was the first experience of throwing this device of perfection? you can’t leave your devoted readers in suspense like that!

  3. 3 Richard

    Oh it was fantastic, albeit a bit windy. Which actually resulted in the Aerobie being thrown into a tree (by yours truly). Search and resccue took about as long as the time we spent throwing the thing.

  4. 4 CVE

    hahaha! so will you go and throw it about again? preferably not into a tree?

  5. 5 Richard

    Oh definitely! And you will have to come too!

  6. 6 CVE

    Can’t wait! will bring my awesome new trainers once I’ve bought them!

  7. 7 L'beth

    Ah, the good old Aerobie!! Great choice. We used to have severel ones when we were little which all dissappeared in trees, gorges or other places after a while but always had to be replaced immediately. Don’t underestimated their flight range, it’s seemingly endless!! (hence the many lost aerobies…)

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