“Aboriginal” Style

Weight- 3.75 oz

    Dimensions- 7”x17”

Flight range- 40-60ft

    Price- $25
    Please specify “handedness” when placing order!



This boomerangs design and angle cut(120 degrees) is similar (not exact) to the Australian Aboriginals. I use aboriginal symbols on the front of the rang as well( left to right; fire/tree, person, emu tracks, shelter, river, kangaroo tracks, kangaroo or joey or wallabee, spear, shield, journey, water hole, goanna/snake tracks) that have been wood burned.

    Its flight pattern tends to start low and quickly gain height, while hovering and quickly voloplaining.

It’s flight pattern is different than others and fun to watch in flight as it is less predictable and has a lot of variation during the coarse of its flight. Try throwing with less layover than most and less into the wind with a great deal of spin and a moderate amount of force. Best if thrown with a steady breeze of 5 mph or less.

    If you find that the rang flies high and comes back at a steep angle, try skewing or twisting the dingle arm with positive AOA (angle of attack) by twisting the trailing edge (flatter beveled side) counter-clockwise. This should increase the eliptical flight more.