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Boomerang for left-handers. Made by an aficionado. Hours of fun.
28,30 €
Description
No wonder your boomerang won’t take off – you need a boomerang specially designed for left-handers. A little wind, a little space and you’ve got hours of fun in the great outdoors. Take inspiration from the competition events described below to liven up your group of friends. The YALLINGUP model is a three-bladed boomerang. Its flight is very circular and gliding, and it’s easy to catch. It’s an excellent boomerang for beginners without breaking your head. It can also be used as an introduction to juggling. It descends like a candle at the end of the flight. The name Yallingup means “the place of caves” in the Wardandi aboriginal dialect. Features: From age 13 Made from aviation birch In light winds, distance 20 to 25 meters Wingspan: 220 mm Weight: approx. 38 grams French manufacture These boomerangs are unique, handmade pieces. They are decorated with original motifs inspired by the mysterious Australian aboriginal culture. Wallaby Boomerangs is an eco-citizen workshop which, for the first time in the world, is innovating by designing hand-made sports boomerangs from a renewable natural resource: bamboo. The company’s mission is to reconcile environmental protection with the practice of healthy, unadorned physical activity, by combining modern design with traditional know-how, and encouraging ecologically responsible consumption. Founded by French-Canadian Stéphane Marguerite in 1993, his experience gained through participation in numerous national and international competitions has enabled him to develop recognized expertise in the development of reliable, high-performance models. He constantly pushes back the boundaries of design to satisfy his customers’ expectations, whatever their level of experience. His products are world-renowned for their reliability and durability. Stéphane is also committed to: 1- Guaranteeing superior-quality products, respectful of the environment and nature, and promoting the know-how of a craftsman who makes his products in France and Quebec. 2- Contributing to the preservation of the environment, by favoring the productivity of natural resources, and continually improving the ecological quality of boomerangs to reduce the ecological footprint. 3- Demonstrate through its actions a commitment to social equity, educating and raising consumer awareness of sustainable development issues. 4- To work in a way that respects Aboriginal cultural tradition, and contributes to the enhancement of their ancestral art. Stéphane Marguerite has been designing boomerangs since 1981. His training in Europe, and his participation in numerous international competitions since then, have given him the expertise and knowledge to develop reliable and harmless models. The boomerang is not a toy, but a sporting item that must be seriously designed to provide the owner with the satisfaction of returning the object, which is the aim of this discipline. So let yourself be seduced and go for it!