🪁 Fetch Elevated: Fly Far, Play Hard, Bond Strong
The Chuckit! Paraflight Flying Disc is a 9.75-inch durable nylon and soft rubber dog toy designed for medium to large breeds. Engineered for long-distance flight with a gradual descent, it enhances fetch games with mid-air excitement. Lightweight and water-floating, it’s perfect for outdoor adventures at the park, pool, or beach. Trusted by pet lovers for 20 years, Chuckit! combines durability with gentle design to keep playtime safe and thrilling.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.69"L x 9.57"W x 1.14"H |
Item Weight | 0.13 Grams |
Material Type | Nylon |
Pattern | animal |
Style | Large |
Subject Character | Squirrel |
Color | Blue/Orange |
Theme | Animals |
Flavor | Flavorless |
Additional Features | Float, Lightweight |
Breed Recommendation | Large |
Recommended Uses For Product | Playing |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Pet Toy Type | Fetch Toy |
Target Species | Dog |
I**S
Great Soft training frisbee for dogs / puppies that flew surprisingly well!
This is a super “training frisbee” for your dog or puppy to learn on without making a mistake and knocking their teeth out. My GSD loves to chase her frisbee but was nervous to attack it. So a few tosses with this and she chomped it! I made a motion of my hands like a Pac-Man and clomped it while tossing it straight up (not like a frisbee yet) with a spin in the air and she seems to understand. She sniffed and watched it blink I to trees and after three shots she’s caught it! She was very proud and tick tick tick trotted it back to me with her tail and head held high!Its flight patch was surprisingly good! It really spun well and much farther (or is it further? I always forget which…anyway,) than I had ever expected a cloth disc to go! I am not great at throwing discs despite my age and having the same glow in the dark moon lighter frisbee since 1975 or 77 but this thing really flew! It did SO much better than the flying squirrel which was just a toy thrown through the air. This glided and spun, and cascaded quite beautifully with its para flight ability or whatever it’s called. I thought it would suck but it blew me away for less than a fin! After 5 min with this, she caught an old yellow disc golf I found but was afraid of the green chewed up nerfdog disk which flew great but was like a saw blade in the air. The blue one didn’t fly as it was warped. THIS WON! It’s so light , you won’t knock out any windows or teeth. I used it in the house but that went as one would expect. I have a very small and very full house, though. Outside, in mild wind it did surprisingly well!!! As well as the frisbee, nerfdogdisks (better than the green and the blue) miles better than the flying squirrel rope circle and performed as well as the disc golf driver disk! It floats too! Flew just fine after getting wet also. I was really surprised, I thought it would be a indoor training frisbee only but it’s amazing outdoors! It won’t go 200’ ultimate style but neither will my dog..,yet? Anyway, it is a Great product!Only downside is if your dog is a chewer. My shepherd isn’t, she’ll give it a shake if it hurt a bit or if she really wants to kill or snap the flying circle’s neck —- whatever dogs imagine when catching n shaking discs— but if your doggo wants to eat it’s prey, it won’t last. It is totally safe for puppies imo. I’d use it with my puppy if she was 12 weeks old and chasing things but make the reward another toss versus gnawing on or ‘gutting’ the toy. 5 stars all day! ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ it’s durable for this kind of okay but wouldn’t be at All if your dog doesn’t “drop it” or is a chewer. Super fun at dog park!
C**Y
Designed for Fun, Built for Chaos
My dog is obsessed with this Chuckit flying disc. From the moment I pulled it out of the box, she acted like it was the holy grail of toys. It’s now her go-to for fetch, park days, and backyard zoomies.The design is genius — soft enough to be gentle on her mouth, but tough enough to survive mid-air catches, grass skids, and post-game chewing sessions. It’s also super easy to throw, even if you’re not exactly an athlete.Cleaning is a breeze — just rinse it off, and it’s ready for round two (or ten). It doesn’t hold onto mud, slobber, or pond gunk like other toys we’ve tried.Honestly, this toy makes my girl ridiculously happy and wears her out. Total win.
A**R
Great frisbee for a puppy
Our 4 month old shihpoo is very high energy and loves fetching and carrying around balls and sticks, especially palm fond bark, so I thought she would be a good candidate for the frisbee. I will be starting her out tomorrow but already did some basic indoor training with her on it. I can see how they might not seem to be the most durable, but they still seem oddly resistant to her teeth that she uses all the time. She still hasn't chewed through any of her nylon leases that she chews on all the time so I expect they will hold up for awhile. These seem to roll better than the Kong rubber frisbees and definitely seem easier to catch and carry around than the rubber frisbee for a puppy starting out. It would be nice if they had a fuzzy frisbee like a tennis ball since that would be the easiest for a shoodle to catch with their razor sharp teeth but the nylon would definitely be more durable and most like her favorite chew toy, her nylon leash.
J**A
Great disc at a great price, just use it as intended
I’ve tried a few flying discs in the $15–$20 range, and the Chuckit! Paraflight easily comes out on top. It flies well, holds up to regular use, and the price is hard to beat.One suggestion: a glow-in-the-dark version would make evening play sessions even better.As for the complaints about durability—this is a flying disc, not a chew toy. If you let your dog gnaw on it or use it for tug-of-war, it’s going to get shredded. That’s true of any disc. Use it as intended, and it performs exactly as promised.
Y**T
My Dog’s Favorite Toy!
I highly recommend the Chuckit! Paraflight Flying Disc — it’s been a game-changer for playtime with my dog. It flies really well, much better than cheap plastic frisbees, and it’s soft enough that my dog can catch it without hurting her mouth. The fabric and rubber combination makes it durable but still lightweight and flexible.What I especially love is that it floats in the air longer than most discs, which gives my dog plenty of time to track and catch it mid-air. It also holds up really well — even after weeks of rough use at the park, it's still in great shape.If you’re looking for a fun, safe, and long-lasting toy for your dog, this is a great choice. Totally worth it!
P**R
Charlotte-Approved Frisbee — Safe, Fun, and Durable Enough for Our Regular Play
The media could not be loaded. My 60 lb dog, Charlotte, absolutely loves this frisbee. I keep coming back to it because it’s lightweight, soft, and gentle on her teeth — no worries about dental damage when she catches it mid-air.It flies beautifully and is easy to throw evenly, even if you’re not a pro. On rainy days, we even use it indoors — it’s light enough that I don’t worry about breaking anything.I keep this on Subscribe & Save every two months, which fits our play style perfectly. As you can see in the photos, this one is at the end of its life after two months — not indestructible, but durable enough for how much we use it. I also know that if I take it away right after playtime, it lasts even longer (Charlotte strongly disagrees with that plan!).For the price, the Chuckit! Paraflight is a great value and a toy we’ll keep buying. Highly recommend for any dog who loves fetch and frisbee time. Just be prepared — your dog might love it as much as mine does! 🐾