Wham-O Coaster Flying Ring

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Wham-O Coaster Flying Ring

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 : Wham-O Coaster Flying Ring
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Price: $4.99
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Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days




Binding: Misc.
Brand: Wham-O
Label: Wham-O
Manufacturer: Wham-O
Publisher: Wham-O
Studio: Wham-O



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Product DescriptionWham-O's popular flying ring the Coaster is great fun for kids of all ages. The Coaster is an easy to throw and catch flying ring that files very straight.




Features:
  • Catch with hands or spear it with your arms
  • Long-distance flight -- over 200 feet!
  • High visibility colors
  • For ages 5 +











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