Fetch in the water is a great workout for your dog, but why should they have all the fun? Bring some excitement to your game by replacing your slimy ball with these floating skipping stones. You’ll be the envy of the park, beach, pool or lake with these super-fun fetch...
Fetch in the water is a great workout for your dog, but why should they have all the fun? Bring some excitement to your game by replacing your slimy ball with these floating skipping stones. You’ll be the envy of the park, beach, pool or lake with these super-fun fetch toys. Skip them over the water as far as you can, wait for your dog to bring them back, and then repeat until you beat your personal best or one of you passes out from exhaustion. Fun is just a stone’s throw away!
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Sizes:
Orange "Easy Rider": 4" x 2.5" x 1"
Green "Fat Boy": 3.5" x 2.75" x 1.25"
Purple "Tiny": 3.5" x 2.5" x 1"
Product Note: For supervised use only. The Kurgo Skipping Stones are fetch toys and aren’t designed to be chewed over long periods of time. Inspect product regularly for damage and discontinue use of the Skipping Stones if pieces begin to break off.
Garmin pushed a new software update for the Garmin Alpha 300, Alpha 300i, and Alpha 200 Plus, bringing all three to version 8.12. This release focuses on stability and polish.
Garmin has released a new software update for the Garmin Alpha 200 and Alpha 200i, bringing both units up to version 9.60.
This update improves tracking reliability and overall performance. Note: This version does not yet resolve the ongoing HuntView Map issue, but our team is actively working on that fix and will release it as soon as possible.
We’re excited to announce the release of Garmin Alpha 200 and Alpha 200i Software Update v9.30. This update delivers important improvements to help you get even more reliability and performance out of your Alpha handheld in the field.