LMI and Fox Boomerangs Lefty Carbon LEFT HANDED

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New
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Skill Level:
Advanced
Hand:
LEFT
Minimum Age:
14+ years
Range:
30-35m
Material:
Carbon
Origin:
France
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Leftie Carbon boomerang: this is the first boomerang designed specially for left-handed people. It has an Australian traditional form and has good behaviour in the wind. Needs some wind. Boomerang of Australian classic shape. Very good behaviour in wind. The LMI carbon fibre boomerangs are very solid and have more weight. The flight is longer. They are best used in moderate wind. This model is not very easy to launch, requiring a good rotation (spin) and enough force for the throw to succeed. For advanced throwers.

Originator: Mathieu WEBER, is a Swiss (Geneva) boomerang pro. World recordman d'endurance in 1991, Member of the team of France, this left-handed player is the creator of the LEFTY, the first boomerang designed specifically for left-handed boomerang throwers!

Specifications:

LEFT HANDED - zurdo - gaucher - mancino - linkshändig

Skill level: Advanced
Material: Carbon
Weight: 60 grams approx
Range: 30-35 metres
Span: 235 mm
Decoration : printed inks.
Made in France

Not suitable for children. Minimum age 14 years.


Boomerang colours and printed pattern vary.

Breakages in use are NOT covered by any warranty. Boomerangs can break; it does not mean they are faulty! Once it has been thrown, if it breaks - even on the first throw - we are not able to refund you.

All the boomerangs we sell will need tuning to make them perform properly. Tuning a boomerang involves gently bending and twisting the wings to change the flight characteristics of the boomerang. Without tuning it is unlikely that your boomerang will return or fly correctly. It is best to regard a new boomerang as a ‘blank’ which will need tuning to make it fly. You will need to regularly re-tune your boomerang. Tuning the boomerang is part of the challenge and part of the fun! There are plenty of good resources on the internet about this – just Google “tuning a boomerang”.

Boomerangs can be dangerous. Do not throw near people or animals. Do not use in strong winds. Never lose sight of your boomerang when it is in flight. Do not attempt to catch a boomerang that is flying at eye-height. The use of gloves is recommended for catching especially when learning. We accept no responsibility for damage or injury caused through the use of a boomerang.  Please play with care.

Boomerangs can break or be damaged if they hit a hard surface. This includes hard ground such as dry or frozen soil. Even a small stone buried in soft ground can break a boomerang if it dives into the soil and hits it. Ideally, throw your boomerang over a soft surface such as grass or sand, away from trees, bushes, rocks or other obstructions. Ensure you have adequate space for the boomerang flight.