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Aerobie Megatop

Hi Neighbors!

Did you wake up to snow this morning?  What a perfect day to find something for the children to do inside to Chase Away the Chills!  How about an Aerobie Megatop.  This is some serious fun, after you get the hang of it.  You have to practice a little first.  The Megatop comes with a good sized top, a string to launch it with, a Spin-Booster, and a Catching Plate.

Do some of these terms sound strange?  They were to me!  I finally got the hang of sort of back-handing the top on the table, then I found the Spin-Booster.  It is a little rubber paddle to help keep the Megatop spinning.  Pretty neat!  The Catching Plate is so you can transfer it to another surface or you can toss it up into the air and catch it.  Some other tricks are listed that you can try, but I don't think I will!  You can come up with all different kinds of contests, from who can spin it the longest to who can make it go the furthest difference.  You can also set up an obstacle course.  They also suggest using a shallow platter and having them knock into each other until one wins!  Oh, and I forgot to tell you, the top has two different tips.  One is rounded for long spinning and the other is a traveling tip, so that it moves around.



I have to confess, my son got it spinning for a long time by using the Spin-Booster.  We are going to have a competition and see who can spin it the longest.  My children are very competitive when it comes to things like this.  The quick launch accelerator easily achieves 3000+ RPM spin rates.  AMAZING!

Would you like to own an Aerobie Megatop?  You can purchase one online, just search their website, or you could try to win one here. 

One neighbor will receive an Aerobie Megatop.


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Comments

Danielle S said…
I would like to try a Aerobie® AeroSpin™ Yo-Yo
Danielle S
Danielle S said…
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DEBIJOT said…
I like the superdisc
rubynreba said…
I like the aerobie football.
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Brandi Elam said…
I like the Skylighter lighted disc.
Wanda McHenry said…
I like the new Aerobie® AeroPress® Coffee & Espresso Maker

Wanda McHenry
wbailey113@hotmail.com

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