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HQ Kites  |  SKU: 360250

X-zlyo

$8.99 USD

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Description

X-zylo™ is the incredible flying gyroscope that has been thrown the length of two football fields! It's flight is simply unbelievable--the ultimate game of catch! Rated the best flying toy in a Christian Science Monitor field test, the X-zylo™ has flown onto the outdoor recreational scene as one of the most exciting games of catch. It was invented by Mark Forti, a Baylor University student, and refined within the aerospace industry. X-zylo™ unofficially broke the world flying disc distance record when it was thrown 655 feet. NASA scientists, renowned aerospace engineers and academic institutions have met with the makers of the X-zylo™, the William Mark Corporation, and studied X-zylo's™ fascinating flight technology, yet no consensus has been reached on how X-zylo™ actually flies.

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HQ Kites X-zlyo
HQ Kites

X-zlyo

$8.99 USD

X-zylo™ is the incredible flying gyroscope that has been thrown the length of two football fields! It's flight is simply unbelievable--the ultimate game of catch! Rated the best flying toy in a Christian Science Monitor field test, the X-zylo™ has flown onto the outdoor recreational scene as one of the most exciting games of catch. It was invented by Mark Forti, a Baylor University student, and refined within the aerospace industry. X-zylo™ unofficially broke the world flying disc distance record when it was thrown 655 feet. NASA scientists, renowned aerospace engineers and academic institutions have met with the makers of the X-zylo™, the William Mark Corporation, and studied X-zylo's™ fascinating flight technology, yet no consensus has been reached on how X-zylo™ actually flies.

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