This two-winged boomerang has a larger opening in the rotation axis which allows it to rotate slower than the classic model – imagine an ice skater doing a turn with arms at her side and then with arms flung wide. It is less affected by wind, has a more steady flight and is easy to catch with one or both hands – so it's good to learn on. Suitable for children of age 10 and upwards. Made of 8 layers of Finnish birch (thickness 4 mm), double-glued and oiled with natural resin. Flight distance about 40 metres, not suitable for use in winds above Force 3 ½. Flight time about 8 seconds. Width 30 cm. Weight 30 g. For right-handers. With instruction sheet.
Anyone who throws a boomerang – just for fun, or whatever – always notices one thing: it's not only the boomerang that comes back, but also the pleasure in throwing things that you once had as a child. Soon you're immersed in the magical world of ballistic disciplines like Fast Catch, Trick Catch or Juggling. The original boomerangs were used by the Aborigines for hunting – they were bigger and heavier, and flew at their prey in a straight line. Today's boomerang is small and light, and flies back to the thrower. Flight time can sometimes be pretty long: others take only 3 seconds to come back, and are used for Fast Catch competitions. Others again return to the exact throwing point, and are used for Trick Catch or Juggling. The 'Australian Round' is yet another discipline – here length of throw and precision of return are graded together. Looking at the names of these sports you can see that the world leaders are Australia and America. But Germany is in the top league too. Our boomerangs are hand-made by one of Germany's most experienced and skilful experts. They're easy to throw, but not easy to break!
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