🎾 Fetch, Float, and Frolic with Fido!
The Starmark Fantastic DuraFoam Ball is a tough, lightweight dog toy designed for endless fun. Made from patented DuraFoam material, it withstands rigorous play while being gentle on your dog's teeth. This buoyant ball is perfect for water retrieval games and comes in two sizes, ensuring every dog can join in the fun. With its vibrant colors, it's easy for your furry friend to spot, making playtime a breeze!
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.5"L x 2.5"W x 2.5"H |
Item Weight | 1.4 Ounces |
Material Type | foam |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Shape | Round |
Style | Durable |
Subject Character | Dog |
Color | Mixed |
Theme | Animals |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Dog Breed Size | Small, Medium |
Additional Features | Float, Lightweight, Heavy Duty |
Breed Recommendation | Small, Medium |
Recommended Uses For Product | Exercise, Playing |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Pet Toy Type | Fetch Toy |
Target Species | Dog |
T**E
Great toys!
I bought 4 of these for my 90 pound GSD. I was looking for something that wasn’t super small (I’m terrified he would choke on a tennis ball), but that also wasn’t going to pop or destroyed easily. (This dog has popped a real football within 10 minutes 🫠)These foam balls last much longer than any toy he’s owned. It took a month for the first one to have foam torn off of it.A great value, a great toy, and so much fun!(Picture of said GSD and month and a half old ball)
B**L
Best fetch ball ever
A few years ago...you could not find a fetch toy that was soft, floats, and does not tear up...soft and does not tear up are complete opposites...until I found the jolly soccer ball-8th wonder of the world.But this fetch ball now is the 9th wonder. It seems to be made out of the same material, my dog loves to chew on soft things while playing, and this ball has not torn up at all. The teeth sink into the soft plastic but is completely restored when done. My dog could chew through a cast iron skillet lol.Flight. Another incredible thing is the flight. This is a lighter ball...the other lighter balls I used reduce the distance by about 25% which is ok, but not as good as a heavier ball (that sinks into the grass and is hard to find) This ball is light, bright yellow-vert easily seen in the distance, but does not seem to lose any distance. It is soft so my dog loves it more than the others (so we can get him to get rid of his pinned-up energy) and the flight is great. It also is the most accurate flying fetch ball, I can place it anywhere I want it to go. Like a golf ball with dimples to keep the wind from slowing and turning it, this one has a few ripples-this must be why it goes so far and I can place it accurately...because it cuts through the wind so easily.I have tried dozens of fetch balls, this is the best one ever at a great price...won't use another from here on out.
K**H
My gsd loves it
This ball Is truly amazing. My gsd can rip everything except air and this toy has been with her for I believe over a year now. I only remembered to write a review because I'm going to order another one. The ball isn't broke or even close to end of life, just need another because she likes to fetch with 2 toys on rotation.
L**T
Perfect For Fetch
I am very surprised my dog has not shredded this. He is one of those dogs that shreds supposedly indestructible toys in less than five minutes. And he certainly sank his teeth into this ball as soon as he got his paws on it. Literally. He bit into it, and it got stuck on his teeth. He had to use his paws to get it unstuck from his mouth.If I left this with him, I am sure he would shred it, but we use it to play fetch. When we play fetch with tennis balls, they last about two throws before he pops them. Baseballs last about seven or eight throws before he has torn the skins off them.But this fragile feeling, lightweight foam ball? It has lasted for weeks so far, and has a long life ahead of it. Downright mystifying.And the cool thing about it is if you accidentally bounce this thing off a neighbor's car while playing fetch, it does no harm except to leave a gob of mouth goo perhaps.
M**9
Best toy for my dog!
So far, this is the best toy I have purchased for my dog. My dog is a toy destroyer. She rips through Kongs within an hour. She is a ripper, meaning she tries to rip off little pieces one by one of any toy where she can get a grip on it. It is nearly impossible for her to get a good enough grip on this ball to do the same. I made sure to buy the biggest ball to prevent that. It is very lightweight. It does have a lot of little dents on it from her teeth, but, so far, it has lasted the longest out of any toy we have purchased for her. I was actually getting a bit sad for her because I couldn't buy her any toys so she didn't really have anything to play with. She loves this ball, and is constantly bringing it to me so I can throw it for her. I will definitely purchase another one of these products when this one gets obliterated.
T**E
Good launcher ball or play ball, seems very durable so far
I have a German Shepard and a lab/pit bull mix. The GSD can pick up and crush a tennis ball in one second. She's done the same with a basketball and a soccer ball. Just to give a little scope to things.She loves these foam balls. They're her favorite next to tennis balls, but I think that's just because she can bite those in half without a lot of effort. Her long canine teeth put holes in it, which might not be sanitary in the long haul. But she hasn't chewed a piece off of one or been able to saw it in half. They make good 'launcher balls' because they aren't super light weight like the small Jolly balls, or heavy like the Kong balls.Edit: So far the two balls I bought (medium and large) are holding up fine, she hasn't been able to rip it up. Just a lot of tooth marks. Consistency wise she can squish them like a non punctured tennis ball but they're pretty firm.Just for scope since I have both, the medium is roughly the size of a tennis ball and the large is about softball size. If you have a long mouthed dog (like a shepherd) the large is perfect. For smaller mouth dogs (my 80lb lab/pit mix) the medium works better.I'll buy more of these. They're well liked and durable.
R**L
My destructive chewer can’t tear this up. Can yours?
Countless dog toys and non-dog toys have bit the dust in my house. This ball is practically invincible. I’d love to see the dog that could actually tear this up, because it would make my dogs chewing skills not seem so bad after all. These balls are light weight. They are made of a foam product. Your dogs teeth will leave marks in the ball, but, despite countless hours of entertainment, the ball has not fallen apart nor does it seem like it will. It is sturdy. I bought 2 of the smaller ones previously (sized similar to a tennis ball) but got tired of having to fish them out from under furniture. So, I bought the large (about the size of a softball, but still fits under furniture). My dog loves these balls and we’ve had them for several months. I’d recommend the smaller ball for the majority of mid-sized to large dogs. The large ball will be too big for a mid-sized dog to chew on...save the large ball for large to giant breeds. My mutt has a lab sized mouth.
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