Giant Flying Disc
There are really two key reasons discs fly so far. First is their thin profile. Most are only about 1/8 of an inch (3mm) thick so when thrown, they really slice through the air creating very little drag. A typical Frisbee however is over an inch thick.
The second reason is the rim design keeps the center of aerodynamic lift at the center of an throughout the different speeds of a typical throw. In layman's terms, the rings fly straight at the highest velocity at the beginning of a throw all the way to when it slows at the end of the throw. This is not true for a lot of flying discs on the market which often veer off course as they slow.
Would a bigger ring fly even farther? Why don't you make an even larger ring? It is possible to make a bigger and heavier ring that could be thrown farther if thrown by a strong thrower. Most people are not world class throwers and even those that are enjoy playing with our current size rings and are not necessarily trying to throw the maximum distance most times out.
A larger ring would also be difficult to get placed in retail stores so buying on the Internet is your best bet.
The larger a golf disc’s rim width, the farther the disc will fly because a wide rim reduces drag.
Our unique "one of a kind Giant Flying Disc" continues in this tradition.
