VGEBY V Shaped Boomerang Wooden Returning Boomerang Classic V-Shaped Flying Disc Throw Catch Kids Outdoor Game Toy with PP Bag

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V98893
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Specification: Product Name: Classic V-shaped boomerang (This type is relatively large, must be played outdoors) Product color: Orange Weight: About 75g / 2.6oz Flight distance: About 40 meters / 131.2ft Suitable for wind: Level 1-4 Material: High strength special aviation wood (seven layers) Size: Approx. length: 33cm / 13.0in, width: 30cm / 11.8in, height: 1cm / 0.4in Instructions: 1. Look straight ahead, stretch your arms, and fly a fan blade that is flying around to tilt 20-30 degrees in your hand (right hand, flat face outward). 2. The upper right side of your face is flying out in the direction of 35-45 degrees. 3. Using the wrist force, fly to the front to rotate forward and out. 4. Open your arms and prepare to fly to the device.    The condition of playing wooden boomerang (especially as a novice beginner) is to find an empty grass to avoid buildings and dense crowds. Don't use too much force before you master the flight path. Avoid excessive operation errors and cause boomerangs directly hit hard objects and damage.    In the case of wind, first face the wind, then turn the body to the right for about forty-five degrees and then throw the boomerang forward. Take the boomerang in the right hand(the left hand boomerang needs to be ordered, please consult the shopkeeper) and take the end of the dart wing freely. The patterned side of the dart is on the left hand side.    When the boomerang flies back, don't try to grab it with one hand, the rotating wings are really easy to get hurt. The safe way to catch a fly back type of boomerang is to use your hands to grip it. Be careful when playing the boomerang, especially for large boomerangs. When throwing a boomerang, you must keep an eye on it, otherwise it may hit you when you fly back.