K-10 Jawz Disc

Hyperflite’s K-10 Jawz disc is the toughest and best-flying puncture-resistant competition disc ever made. The K-10 Jawz disc stands up to gnashing canine teeth better than any other canine disc.

The K-10 Jawz disc is an official competition flying disc of the Skyhoundz World Canine Disc Championship Series—the largest canine disc competition series in the world.

The K-10 Jawz disc has been the choice of champions for more than a decade. Capable of ultra-long flights, the K-10 Jawz Disc has set World Records and won World Championships many times over.

K-10 Jawz discs feature Hyperflite’s low-profile texture on the top surface and underside of each disc allowing for secure gripping in all conditions. Additionally, all K-10 Jawz discs feature Hyperflite’s X-Flash Anti-Glare Technology.

Although the K-10 Jawz disc is remarkably tough in normal canine play, it is not intended to be used as a chew toy.

K-10 Jawz discs do not float in water.

For information on the Skyhoundz Championships: events, rules, competition dates, disc dog clubs, and a lot more, please visit www.skyhoundz.com.

Model: K-10
Formulation: Jawz
Colors: Black / Blueberry / Glow / Lemon-Lime / Mango
Size: 8.75″ diameter / 22.23 cm (approx.)
Weight: 145 grams (approx.)
Price: $22.94 MSRP

Glow-in-the-dark products like Hyperflite discs use phosphors embedded in the plastic to emit light when exposed to radiant energy. 

The disc starts milky/cloudy in color and turns green after being charged with a light source. Phosphors slowly release their stored energy over time, causing the disc to glow. The duration of the glow depends on the charging time, as phosphors have a limit to the amount of energy they can store.

The glow may weaken over time due to degradation of the phosphor material from exposure to intense light sources or UV radiation.

For the brightest glow and fastest charge, we recommend using a UV flashlight.
Different light sources require varying charge times to achieve the same brightness level:

  • 3-4 mins of ultraviolet (black) light
  • 7-8 mins of direct sunlight
  • 21-23 mins of fluorescent light
  • 24-26 mins of incandescent light

How tough are Jawz discs?

We created a little demonstration to show how Jawz discs compare to old-fashioned “standard” discs. Here is what we discovered…