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Foxtail Sport
$11.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Unique design allows for extremely long and high throws. Catching by the tail creates interesting options for scoring games. High quality materials last a long time.
The Cons:Tail can really get tangled in trees.
The Foxtail Sport by Klutz® is a soft leather-stitched ball with a three-color nylon sock "tail" attatched by which users are encouraged to throw and catch.
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Unique design allows for extremely long and high throws
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Catching by the tail creates interesting options for scoring games
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High quality materials last a long time
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Comes in a variety of color combinations
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Tail can really get tangled in trees
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Howlsthunder:
#foxtail_sport I have owned one of these for 15 years (the same one - they really are durable) and it is still one of my favorite outdoor toys, tied with my Aerobie. Whipping the Foxtail around by its tail to throw it is a lot of fun and is more interesting than the simple pitch of a ball - and catching it is even more entertaining, especially when playing a game like 500 where one pitcher throws to a mob of catchers. Whomever catches the Foxtail gains points of differing amounts, depending on which section of the tail they catch it by - no points for catching by the ball.
You can get pretty creative with both pitching and catching though I have to say the velocity you can generate with this thing makes getting hit by a Foxtail a bit worse than some types of balls though the leather-covered soft core is just soft enough to make it all okay. ;)
The *only* cons I have for the Foxtail are the fact that the tail can really get tangled in trees and the fact that throwing something sling-style basically REQUIRES more space to play in. Obviously this isn't an issue if you don't have trees and have a very large field to play in - I just go out of my way to have a suitable place to play.
This version of the Foxtail is the "original" version and can be purchased along with a book of ideas for Foxtail tricks and games published by Klutz Press which is kind of nifty and certainly gave my sister and I some good ideas when we first got our Foxtails as kids.
Apr 16, 09
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