





🌀 Throw. Chase. Impress. The Speed Racer Boomerang is your new outdoor obsession!
The Colorado Boomerangs Speed Racer Fast Catch Boomerang in vibrant orange is a lightweight (91g), durable, and precision-crafted toy made in the USA. Designed for effortless throws and reliable returns, it requires no assembly or batteries, making it perfect for spontaneous outdoor fun. Highly rated by users for its performance and ideal as a gift that promotes active play and color recognition.




















| ASIN | B00ZB91EJ6 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Colour | Orange |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (345) |
| Date First Available | 11 December 2015 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Color Recognition |
| Item Weight | 91 g |
| Item model number | Speed Racer Orange - RH |
| Model Number | Speed Racer Orange - RH |
| Number of Game Players | 2 |
| Package Dimensions | 28.7 x 24.1 x 1.3 cm; 91 g |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
M**A
Es un buen producto y lo recomiendo me diverti mucho con el.
P**M
We tried other ones from different brands and even the traditional one (V-shaped) from this brand and they did not return easily. This one does and my son loves it. He can't wait to go play with it.
A**Y
Tons of fun! Very safe and great buy for the money. Very durable and light weight.
M**K
The Speed Racer Boomerang is a blast! It flies smoothly, does a nice loop, and actually comes back when thrown correctly. Lightweight but sturdy enough for regular use. Great for kids and adults looking to practice their throws.
K**R
Full disclosure, I'm about 15 hours into throwing boomerangs. This boomerang is probably better as a second boomerang once you have gotten the hang of an easier one (see my review of the Manu Pro, also from Colorado Boomerangs, which I recommend). Fast Throw is an actual boomerang sporting event and this type of boomerang is made for that sport. It does come back for experienced users consistently but requires a hard throw with ample spin applied. The construction may seem cheap to some buyers but it is robust and made for that particular event. I do wonder if a heavier construction would help apply a better throw and spin. My tips are to throw it at a slightly upwards trajectory (maybe 25% vs. the horizon), almost completely vertically-oriented, and make sure it has enough spin on release, it is very important. Also keep the wind on your left cheek, and make sure you have the proper side facing you. Wear both eye protection and gloves, it is easy to lose it in the sun and boomerangs in general can cut up your hands if they hit with enough speed. Have patience, and watch some instructional videos online, as well as following the good directions Colorado Boomerangs sends with these. If you find it isn't reaching you on the throw, throw it slightly higher and make sure there is enough spin, which is very important. If it keeps going back too far behind or in front of you (making a "4" instead of a circle), check the wind direction and throw more to your right. If it is too windy, put the boomerang away and fly a kite instead, because anything over 9 mph or so will blow it all over the place. Also, you can look at it sideways and see if you need to apply less or more warp, though frankly that is a more advanced tip and you should really just focus initially on getting it to make a complete circuit and your release. Check out my video here for it in action.
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