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Review on Aerobie Squidgie Disc Glow Flying by Chris Munns

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Dog Frisbee comparison is the best

For a few months I have been playing three different Frisbees with my medium-sized dog about once a day: Squid, Dogobi and Kong Flyer. This is the best to date. SquidgiePros: Soft enough to be easily caught without hurting your dog, hard enough to fly accurately and throw easily. Glides very well. Cons: Slightly more destructible, can chew a lot, but don't let your dog play tug-of-war with it. It won't break, but the frisbee isn't difficult to pierce. Overall: A great middle ground option, soft enough to feel secure but hard enough to cast well. It's worth noting that I have an old squid that seems to have softened with use, but I don't think that's a disadvantage, it still flies well. Go further and fly more accurately than other frisbees. Cons: My dog has a little more trouble catching them due to the hardness of the material and I'm concerned there might be some small long-term negative effects on their teeth. Overall: A really good frisbee, maybe better than a squid if you have a really fast and strong dog as it's easier to throw that far. Worth buying only for comparison. Kong Flyer Pros: None. Cons: Too big, hard to catch, hard to slide. Overall: I don't know which dog it's best for, maybe a large dog (100+ lbs). I don't really see the positive side of this disc, it took me a few days to learn how to throw it well and even then it's very difficult to catch even for my relatively large dog. grab some frisbees and try them yourself, but if you only want one, octopus is the best in my opinion. Be sure to buy two so that if your dog doesn't want to give up one in his mouth, he can tempt him with the second.

Pros
  • Constant test results
Cons
  • Could have chosen a newer model