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Hyperflite K-10 X-Comp, 8-3/4-Inch, Orange

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  • One of Hyperflite's toughest canine competition discs
  • Dual gripping surfaces for better throws
  • Designed by World Champions
  • Capable of record-setting distance throws
  • Puncture resistant in interactive play



Product Description

Hyperflite Product Line

Hyperflite Product Line

Hyperflite offers discs in eight sizes and three aerodynamic profiles. From our 4" Nano disc to our 10" Alpha disc, there is something every dog will love. In addition, we offer material formulations to satisfy gentle biters as well as hard-mouthed chompers. All Hyperflite discs are approved for use in the Skyhoundz Canine Disc Competition Series, and designed for maximum performance in freestyle and long-distance events. So, whether you’re a backyard champion or aspire to be a World Champion, we’ve got the perfect disc for you and your dog!


TyJo
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
We have a 5 year old Border Aussie and this has been our go-to frisbee for the last 4 years. As Montana weather allows, we try to get at least one frisbee session in a day and I've found the durability and performance to be great. Our boy isn't much of a chewer, so I'm sure that has helped with the longevity of the frisbee. We have definitely lost more frisbees to the creek, woods and tall grass near our house than we have to punctures or general damage. We've found these frisbees always hold their shape and fly great (when it's not too blustery). I've order at least 2 frisbees a year and am about to checkout with another.
Alex z.
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I would like this to be replaced. I do not understand why I pay so much for these and they’re supposed to be good but yet they don’t last one throw now what the heck please help.third picture is from a x chomp from six months ago still in perfect condition the pink one I just got is new and a real one no bite marks at all
Tammy
Reviewed in Canada on December 19, 2024
Have bought quite a few of these over the years and have had pretty good success, until this last one. Lasted about a week. Hard to tell from pic, but I started using orange one with my GSD about a week ago … it looks like it’s been through a war zone. I can’t get over the punctures! The yellow one was used by same GSD for about six months … no punctures, just the tear (he likes to try and fold them). They fly pretty far, and are a softer material for a dog’s mouth, but not made well enough anymore.
Jay
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2023
Only plastic frisbee that lasted with my pup. Flies like a normal frisbee so goes the distance. Snaps back into shape. Not indestructible, but has lasted well beyond my expectations and lots of life yet. Don’t let your pups chew it, this is for catching and retrieving only.
Eron meadows
Reviewed in Canada on May 4, 2022
What a great disc my border collie and doberman loves it.iv gotten a few disks and will buy more
Carlos Navarro Nadal
Reviewed in Spain on May 27, 2021
Llego puntual y el perro esta encantada con el.
James Gerow
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2021
Not as good in some ways as the basic JawZ discs. The first two that I purchased, on Amazon were amazing. I have a 90 pound lab and a 50 pound Australian Border Collie/ Heeler. The discs were perfect...heavy enough to throw into the wind, survive a serious tug of war between the two dogs, and it maintained it shape. I lost one of the discs so I replaced it with this Hyperflite Orange Jawz Comp...The disc feels different and does not fly the same. It also is not as durable in comparison to the basic Jawz disc, but way much better than a regular freezbie; It has small punch throughs that the basic model does not.Note: I did not submitted this review when I first started writing it (forgot to push "submit"), so now it is a month later, and let me tell you that the Jawz Comp is excellent....I had to learn how to throw it differently (More down angle on a overhand throw), and I am getting good distance. Still some punch throughs, but after daily, hard use, it has held its shape.....Changing my review from 3 stars to 5 stars. Hyperflite is the only company that I have had experience with that puts out a practical throwing disc for a large dog.The Picture on the left is the first original Jawz (Great Disc, no Punch throughs), the middle orange disc is the Comp Disc that you are reviews here before you by; After months of daily use, you can see small punch through, but it flies well and keeps its shape ergo its flight dynamics. The Glow in the dark Jawz does not fly as well...I cannot figure it out. In addition, I added a visual of the Hyperflite "hyperflex" not as hard on the dogs mouth, but definitely not as durable. I purchased two more thinking I was buying the Blue one on the left....I was too lazy to return to Amazon. Look at the damage in the thrid picture. the one on the right has never been throw. the one on the left had one week of use and some dug of war. To each own, but I like the Hyperflite Comp and the Basic...if I could ever figure out how to order it again. Hyperflite....Good company. Hyperflite Comp....best dog disc that I have found to date.
Mr Solo
Reviewed in Spain on April 6, 2021
Vuelan fantástico, son muy visibles y casi indestructibles. Mi perra está encantada.
Robert
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2015
The Jawz blueberry is tougher. My dog bites holes in every disc below the toughness of the blueberry. Still, if I let her run off with it, she'll tear and chew the edge of even the blueberry. Jaws makes one tougher than even the Blueberry but I forget the name of it. Not a mark on it but just too heavy to fly decent. This X-Comp flies a little better than the blueberry but Lucy bit a hole in it after only about 10 throws. It's pretty tough. No other marks, just a little hole. Blueberry has pretty poor hangtime, so you'd better be throwing against the wind. I prefer the X-Comp over the Blueberry because you can throw it farther and it has decent hang time even throwing with the wind. In order to get the X-Comp out there far, I have to throw it just right. Too high and it doesn't go far and she's waiting under it, too low and it grounds too early and she just scoops it off the grass. Sometimes I'll buy a Sonic. It's slightly smaller in diameter but you can really fling it and it has great hang time. It's a lot cheaper but I'll only get a couple hundred throws and fetches and it's starting to look rough. Depends on what you like and what kind of dog you have. Lucy is maybe a fourth pit bull and wants to chomp that thing a little each time. I won't push her too hard but I think she would keel over before passing up a chance to chase a Frisbee. Robert
Abe Matsui
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2013
So when pondering on whether or not to buy this product, there wasn't a lot of first hand information on the difference between the X comp and the regular Jawz. After buying this frisbee and using it for a week, here is my shot!Color: I was worried that my dog wouldn't be able to see the orange, since dogs can't differentiate between orange and green, but as I thought, my dog had no trouble finding the disc in green grass.Flexibility: The X comp is much more rigid than the regular Jawz with less give. It feels more like a mini ultimate frisbee than a dog disc. However, because of this, my dog can make better butterfly and brush kick catches.Durability: Hyperflite says it is about 90% as durable, but I would put it more around 70%. After one week of play, there is no puncture marks, but definitely a tooth dent.Ease of throw: This frisbee is harder to throw for your dog than the normal Jawz. I have played 3 years of ultimate frisbee, so I know how to get alot of spin on a disc to make it float, but for my novice friends, it is much easier for them to throw the regular Jawz than the X-comp.Ease of catch: Still undecided on this one. I can't tell if my dog can catch the regular, softer Jawz disc or the more rigid X-comp disc better. Maybe he just has to get used to the harder edge first.