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Descripción
This throwing stick is not a boomerang which returns. It is designed for controlled throws in a straight line of a 65+ yard or more distance. Historically, the Australian Aboriginal people used them to hunt mainly Kangaroos and Emus as well as other endemic wild-life. They are like the aboriginal swiss army knife. Useful for hacking through the bush, digging, hunting small game by being thrown or clubbing an emu around the neck area to disable it. And light enough to be carried long distances.
These are quality aerodynamic devices, handcrafted with multi-layered Birch, and weighted to give it extra distance and balanced weight distribution. Designed for competitive use in the Throwstick Target Event. Has a length from tip to tip of 21 inches. Note: These are weight balanced so some have 1 weight, some have 2 and some have more than 2 weights. Remember to enjoy safely, and responsibly. This is RIGHT HANDED only.
There are multiple ways to grip a throw stick for best control but note that it takes a side arm throw with maximum spin if you want a long throw. Throwing sticks are also known as "rabbit sticks", "hunting sticks" or just a "non returning boomerang". These videos shows you the proper throwing grip and throwing technique.
Our throw sticks are hand crafted by Australian champion Roger Perry himself, one of the most highly regarded Australian boomerang crafters ever. Roger Perry hand crafts these artifacts with joy in Perth, Australia. We have no doubt these will be sold someday as collector's items at 3 times the price in the near future.
There are so many stories of throwing sticks being used throughout Australian history and it is no surprise that it was the tool of choice for the aboriginal people. Crossing vast distances in search of food requires traveling lightly. The intense heat involved means digging an area to lay down in the dirt to cool off under a bush in the heat of day. The heat was so intense it alone could kill you so being able to cool oneself off is a priority. Hacking through thick brush was an important survival skill in the outback. Throw Sticks were really the perfect survival tool in that environment.
Love these carbon rangs: you can't break them or warp them by leaving them in the rain. This model is nice and sturdy, but the range is limited. Still fun to throw!
I was worried that it was so thin that it came in an envelope but once I started to use it I was amazed honestly. It hasn't broken and it has taken some hard landing. I'm currently learning how to do some tricks and it definitely is worth the money
This was the first boomerang I ever bought. It seemed like a really good product but I threw it into a tree on the first throw, and then ended up shooting it in half with a pellet gun while attempting to get it out of the previous mentioned tree. Worst part is that I saw it fall when it was shot and it proceeded to get stuck in another branch. When I finally managed to get it to fall again with a ball it was only then that I realized that it was only half a boomerang. To be fair to the product, the pellet didn’t appear to have penetrated the boomerang, only split it in half. Overall I was very satisfied with my boomerang and its one throw life span as I can’t recall laughing so hard in recent memory
I gave your boomerang to my step grandson as a gift to use because I saw that he was making some out of paper. He was a bit frustrated trying to get it to work but I told him it takes practice. Hopefully he'll stick with it.
Love these carbon rangs: you can't break them or warp them by leaving them in the rain. This model is nice and sturdy, but the range is limited. Still fun to throw!
I was worried that it was so thin that it came in an envelope but once I started to use it I was amazed honestly. It hasn't broken and it has taken some hard landing. I'm currently learning how to do some tricks and it definitely is worth the money
It took me about two hours to catch it correctly. I'm still learning, but it's important to have a lot of clearance, this boomerang can actually fly much further than you could think.
It's very windy here this season, so I have to adjust the angle of inclination, but it will surely be much more fun to use when the wind here goes away. I would recommend it for adults as I found that you need to throw it with a little more force to get it to come back to where you are. It feels durable (I use it in a grassy area)
Seagull Boomerang
Cal
Incredible Design
I have been making and throwing boomerangs for years, and this design has incredible throwing consistency. This boomerang is perfect for anyone wanting to learn how to throw. I have gotten returns off this rang while throwing from a chair. Jim Mayfield was an expert at designing rangs, and this is one of his best designs. I am still throwing one of his originals from 95’ when it was orange and red. If the rang is in stock, I would recommend buying, as it is frequently sold out most of the year.
10/10 still one of my favorites.
Seagull Boomerang
Michael Charlton
Replacement
Replaced my 10+ year old original after my dog ate it. Pleased to find I could get an updated version and continue to have fun.
Room A Rang Boomerang
Georg
Nice action high flyer
Sky High MTA Boomerang
Katie Deeter
So good!
My 9 year old loved it and it’s the best working boomerang he has. Holds up well too.
I gave your boomerang to my step grandson as a gift to use because I saw that he was making some out of paper. He was a bit frustrated trying to get it to work but I told him it takes practice. Hopefully he'll stick with it.
Love these carbon rangs: you can't break them or warp them by leaving them in the rain. This model is nice and sturdy, but the range is limited. Still fun to throw!
I was worried that it was so thin that it came in an envelope but once I started to use it I was amazed honestly. It hasn't broken and it has taken some hard landing. I'm currently learning how to do some tricks and it definitely is worth the money