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Hyper dummy

Post by bean1031 » Tue Feb 05, 2008 8:06 pm

Has anyone had any experence with this launcher/slingshot thing. I was interested in it because I live in the suberbs of kc and didnt want to disturb anyone around like I might have done with a Retrieve-R-Trainer.
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Re: Hyper dummy

Post by wems2371 » Sat May 03, 2008 9:30 am

Just saw your post. I bought the hyperdog dummy launcher over the winter for our pup. Worked pretty good............and dog loved it, but then she'll retrieve anything/anywhere until she drops. My husband could get it to launch a little over 100' (me not so far), but then the slingshot bars bowed just a little bit. It still works though, but they could have made it a tad stronger. You get an extra hook, so you can have 2 dummies and an extra rubber band slingshot. At $25-29.00, it was a pretty good toy to play with pup with. Denise

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Re: Hyper dummy

Post by bean1031 » Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:09 pm

I got it and returned it, I could only shoot it like 25 ft and my dad only like 60 and I can throw it alot farther than that usually.
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Re: Hyper dummy

Post by wems2371 » Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:36 pm

Yeah, I guess I should mention that my husband is 6.5' tall and a former football player--so that probably didn't hurt with getting the long distance out of it. :lol: Haven't used it since we got birds and launchers, but I'll keep it around and maybe it'll see a little use with the next pup too. Denise

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Re: Hyper dummy

Post by natetnc » Fri Jun 20, 2008 1:06 pm

kids tennis raquet and tennis balls work good, will save your arm.

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