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Boomerang Information - How to Throw a Boomerang!

 

New To Boomerangs?
If you are new to the sport of boomerangs we hope you find it to be a blast!! Similar to a good golf swing, boomerangs require patience and practice to develop the required skill. Some boomerangs are easier to throw than others. For quick positive results, start with the easier-to-throw models, such as the Yanaki, Seagull, Phoenix, Everest and Triblader.

Sport and Recreation with Boomerangs
Today there are more than 12 countries with national boomerang teams, including the US. People are finding boomerangs to be not only a competitive sport, but also a great addition to mountain biking and backpacking, camping trips, kite flying, and just about any other outdoor activity.

Colorado Boomerangs
Colorado Boomerangs has been cranking out the highest quality boomerangs in the world since 1985. All our boomerangs come ready to rip some air right out of the box!

Lefty Rangs and Instructions
Instructions are written for right-handed throwers. Lefties will need to interpret them for left-handed throwing. For example, while righties throw Counterclockwise, lefties throw clockwise. Lefties must use “left-handed” boomerangs. All lefty boomerangs will have “Left-Handed” written on the back by the model name. Not all models are available left-handed.

Below are a few precautions:

Preparation: Fully read and understand the directions. Practice your stance and arm movements prior to your first throw. Eyewear: Always wear eye protection when throwing. Just as basketball and racquetball players need protective eyewear, so do boomerang throwers.

Space: Allow at least 70 yards in every direction and more space than that is needed for long distance MTA and other competition boomerangs. Be aware of people, even if they appear out of your throwing area. Never throw at or towards any person. Empty athletic fields are usually ideal places to let your rangs rip some quality air!!

Wind: This is a wind game, and wind conditions have an enormous effect on the flight of a boomerang. An awareness of wind direction with each throw is essential if one expects to enjoy the sport of boomerangs. Check out our windicator; never has reading the wind been so easy!!

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