Bring your flying disc game to the next level with the Nerf Dog Nylon Flyer Dog Toy.
Get ready for high-flying action and non-stop fetch with this flyer! This disc floats in the water so you can bring it to the beach, lake, or pool for added fun. If you’re training your dog for dock diving, this adds a fun twist to training!
This flying disc is soft yet rugged construction also makes it unsinkable and features nylon with a tear-resistant coating. It’s 9-Inch in diameter, making it perfect to toss or play a tug game with your dog.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 1.5 x 9.3 x 11.76 inches; 2.08 ounces
Item model number : 7022
Date First Available : August 1, 2013
Manufacturer : Gramercy Products, Inc.
ASIN : B00EUV72MO
Country of Origin : China
NERF-TOUGH: Nerf-quality materials make our Nylon Dog Toy perfect for fetch and for teaching your dog new tricks
HIGH VISIBILITY: The bright red nylon flyer is easily trackable for both you and your pet, no matter where or how far you toss it
MADE TO LAST: Lightweight, durable, and weather & water resistant, the flyer is the perfect toy to take to the lake, beach, or pool
FOR MEDIUM AND LARGE BREEDS: Lightweight and flexible flyer is ideal for medium and large breeds
SAFETY FIRST: Designed with your dog’s safety in mind, each of our dog toys are tested to ensure endless hours of family fun
Jean P –
Best flying disc I’ve found
My dog is an aggressive chewer who enjoys playing catch 3 times per day. I’ve tried several different discs and found Nerf Dog to be the best. It’s soft so it doesn’t hurt her gums or mouth. It’s durable so it doesn’t fall apart when chewed. It will develop puncture holes from her teeth but does not tear or rip apart. It doesn’t fly the greatest at first, but we found the more my dog plays with the disc the BETTER it flies. The inner ring repositions due to centrifugal force causing it to self balance with use. Kudos, Nerf for developing my doggie’s favorite toy.
Tux –
Flipping Outstanding!
These are terrific! So they won’t last forever… they are ONLY $6! ( most of the time ) . Tux has gone through at least 2 dozen of these. They are very easy to throw and catch. They are also very easy on teeth and gums… and walls and furniture. Sometimes they lasts a few days (left unattended) sometimes in a couple weeks or more. Tux likes to skate these through the house or in the grass and through the mud. We play tug-o-war with them too. You can get them to fly slow for indoor play and they are very light and easy to through. They work great outside,too. They are easy to fold & put in your pocket …. easy for walking to the park or stashing quickly and getting back on leash when Animal Control is coming around to ruin day. Tux, our Border Collie is now 2 years old & has gone through somewhere between 75 to 100 frisbees, and these are in our top 5. Chuck-it are the favorite my wife, son & Tux. These last much longer, though & they don’t leave pieces or fibers all over the house. They also absorb he least amount of dog slobber of the soft nylon frisbees. The Original Flippy Flopper or Soft bite or Hyper pet family are outstanding, too. For price vs. performance they are my favorite… plus I like it that they come in 3 colors. Tux knows each by name, so we can mix that up in our play sessions, too.
Sir Charles Panther –
Good Dog Disc, Durable, at a Good Price
First off, this is not a true frisbee, composed of the hard plastic and with the molded lip. This is primarily nylon, with no real lip so basically flat, with lightweight nylon construction, with a circular plastic rod for the edge.Both of the black labs love it, one of them being a real fetcher. The other just likes to watch and then intercept his sister on the return, and then they play with the toy, mostly tugging. So, if you’ve got two dogs, this toy is not designed as a tug toy. It will not hold up to two dogs pulling at it. Nor will it hold up to dedicated chewing. It’s a throw-and-fetch toy.It flies surprisingly well for a disc without a lip; you can get some good true flight and some impressive distance with it.This cleans up well and easily, and goes through the washing machine just fine. I would not recommend it go into the dryer; it dries very quickly on its own, especially if under sunshine outdoors.Bottom Line: for less then ten dollars, this is a good basic dog fetching toy.
FredJH –
Dog loves it; won’t let go. Good for not hurting dog’s teeth.
I wanted a soft “frisbee” that wouldn’t hurt my dog’s mouth if she caught it on the fly. Being flexible, it doesn’t “fly” as good as a solid disc might, but it can make it across my back yard (which is pretty wide – 100+ feet) on a good throw.Starting to get a bit ripped because the dog treats it like most of her toys, but she loves it and loves playing with it a lot more than the tennis ball we use otherwise. The price is right, so I’m inclined to actually get one or two more (she’ll drop the one she’s holding if I throw another one, so I don’t have to tug-of-war with her for it, which just damages it more).Unless you want your dog to be a professional frisbee catcher, I think this is a really good choice to protect your dog’s mouth and have a lot of fun.
PurpleMartins –
Fun for dogs–just not ones that bite it
These frisbees are so fun for dogs but if you have a larger dog or one that is an aggressive chewer, probably won’t last long. It does throw far and is light.
Kevin Cooper –
Favorite fetch toy
These lightweight frisbees float. easy to toss dogs ..love to jump up and get it. they can’t tear it apart like a plastic frisbee …washable and lasts a long time
Richard A –
Comes apart Easily in the dogs mouth.
Very Very poor quality material. Came part in less that 2 minutes of play , including the inner plastic braking into small pieces and had to be taken out of the dogs mouth. It might be fine for small puppies but not medium or large dogs. The dog I have is a medium Golden Doodle.
hrh –
Great for Big Pups… Tiny Pup is Confused!
I have tiny dogs and didn’t realize just how big this flyer is—oops! My older, larger dogs absolutely love it, though. It’s lightweight, soft, and even great for indoor play (no broken lamps yet!). My 8-week-old puppy, on the other hand, is still trying to figure out what to do with this giant flying thing. For bigger dogs, it’s a win! For tiny ones… maybe in a few months!
cristiane –
Achei muito bom
Warpdriv –
my dog loves this frisbee. So do i as it flies well in light or no wind, great distance, and hovers long enough for my dog to catch up and catch it out of the air.Its been used daily for couple months, and a popular play toy even with other dogs mine socializes with who like to play Keep Away.I rinse mine daily in a laundry tub before next use. I rinse all his toys daily and carry a backpack to the park with varies toys.Don’t recommend this for windy days, but in a light or no wind wind, works awesome.I have a second heavier rubber composite frisbee for heavier breeze, and ball thrower for variation.
Ricardo González –
Los que dicen que no es resistente es porque se lo dejan al perro, si solo se lo lanzas y al terminar lo guardas, durará años
Sean Kehler –
These are the best frisbees for dogs. They float, they are easy to find in deep snow, they are washable, soft on teeth, easy to throw and easy to pack. They are fairly durable and are still able to be tossed with some tearing, tape fixes or rim separation – we use ours with our active Heelers and have not found a better brand yet – much more durable than the fabric frisbees sold in pet stores.
gromit73 –
Das Geld für dieses Frisbee ist rausgeschmissenes Geld. DIe Scheibe fliegt leider sehr schlecht und ist sehr anfällig bei Wind. Man selbst und auch der Hund hat damit keinen Spaß, weil sich das Erfolgserlebnis nicht einstellt.