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The Hyperflite K-10 Frostbite Dog Flying Disc is a competition-approved, durable, and flexible disc designed by world champion canine disc competitors. Sized for dogs over 16 inches and weighing 105 grams, it resists cracking in freezing temperatures and floats on water, making it perfect for year-round outdoor play. Each pack includes two discs, ensuring you’re always ready for training or multi-dog fun.










| ASIN | B0006MT7N8 |
| ASIN | B0006MT7N8 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #547,547 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #539 in Flying Discs |
| Brand Name | Hyperflite |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (43) |
| Date First Available | August 23, 2004 |
| Date First Available | August 23, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.7 x 1.25 x 8.7 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.6 x 9.5 x 1.3 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
| Item model number | K-10 |
| Item model number | K-10 |
| Manufacturer | Hyperflite |
| Manufacturer | Hyperflite |
| Material | Frostbite |
| Model Name | FrostBite |
| Product Dimensions | 8.7 x 1.25 x 8.7 inches; 5.6 ounces |
| Target Audience Keyword | adults, children, dogs, seniors |
B**Y
My dogs Favorite
These frisbees are so durable and hold up so well. My dog absolutely LOVES these frisbees so much so we bought a few more to stock up. She does like to chew them but the do last even despite that.
L**L
Handles well but punctured ~3 minutes into use with a <30lb dog
It flies really nicely (this is our first real disc), and the dog adores is, but it doesn't seem like it's going to last very long. About 2-3 minutes of trying out some rollers with it and it's pretty banged up and we've got at least one puncture. Prior to this we'd just been using Westpaws "zisc" or whatever they're called which hold up really well even to pretty enthusiastic tug, but whose flight leaves a lot to be desired.
N**N
Best frisbee ever
My dog loves it
B**T
Not Their Best
Not as durable as I’d hoped. Picture is from after playing for about 5-10 minutes. Frisbee easily dented and even punctured just from one game of disc with my collie. I did purchase another model from them which has held up infinitely better. Flies well, but not durable enough just for catch there for I do not recommend wasting your money on this model.
S**N
Love this!
The FrostBite disc is great! It gets really cold here - below freezing almost every day in the winter - and this disc has not cracked like others we have bought. It's not as sturdy as the K-10 Jawz disc which we also have and love (this one does have some teeth marks) but it is easier to throw than the Jawz and is still in one piece. We have 2 labs so toys definitely get chewed. This product holds up very well. An update - it's a year later and we are still using this disc!
B**)
Very Soft and Flyable, But Beware if You Have Hard Biters
I HAD to purchase this disc because of an event that restricted players to using Hyperflite discs. My dogs have a specific preference for disc hardness, so I bought this disc. My medium to hard biters had this chewed up within 15 minutes of play. They were too soft. Otherwise, if I had soft biters, this would have been awesome.
G**L
Does not crack in cold weather, period.
Doggy tested and approved at 20 degrees F and 8,500ft above sea level. Maybe a little light for play in high winds, but my dog doesn't like catching heavier discs, so this one is probably perfect. We've got a Jaws Disc for Summer play, and while it's heavier, and more durable, it's not recommended for cold weather play. The Frost Bite is nowhere near as bite resistant as the Jaws, so if cold/cracking isn't a concern, I'd go with the Jaws.
V**O
Simply an expensive remake of many other useless discs
This thing will not fly any distance if flipped. It refuses to fly level unless you swing your toss cross-body. It will not 'hang' in the air. The edges are too rigid. This thing could knock out a tooth. Too rigid for Max (110 pound Lab) to easily PU off concrete or asphalt. This will irritate lips and gums it appears. After five tosses on asphalt, the edges are ground and frayed. Poor material choice. Wish I could get a full refund. Been using a disc from Old Navy Dog Supply Company (No longer available) for nearly 8 years with two Labs. Smooth and plyable yet rigid and tough where it needs to be. Both dogs have loved this Old Navy thing and have not used it as a chew toy. They seem to know it's their's to enjoy and treat it wisely. (Labs are indeed intelligent). An edge has just recently become torn and I need to find a method to repair or vulcanize the tear before it extends further. This OLD NAVY baby will FLY distances, soar flat, roll nicely and -hang- in the air easily for long perionds without having to power a toss. Gentle tosses work best on that one. But back to this Hyperflite Frost Bite; I'll put this up on the shelf with the other useless masses of discs I've tried and go searching for a materials scientist that can repair the Old Navy disc. Seriously, [email protected] (and Max the lab)
S**Y
These frisbees are extremely expensive considering they do NOT stand up to any abuse at all by dogs' teeth. I am honestly pretty choked at how much I paid, and how little use I got out of them. Fly nice when they are not full of holes.
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