by Boompop | Nov 4, 2023 | Competition Boomerangs, Mta boomerangs
Introducing the Boom Pop’s latest feature: a captivating journey into the world of boomerangs, led by none other than the exceptionally talented Philip Sathyaraj, a trailblazing Indian boomerang thrower and maker. With a passion that soars through the skies. In...
by Boompop | Jan 15, 2022 | Competition Boomerangs, History, Interviews, Mta boomerangs, science
For many years Carl Morris’s website was a lighthouse for all of us who were interested in constructing a carbon boomerang. He detailed all the processes, with pictures, insights, and a step-by-step guide in how to make such carbon MTAs. Carl was also very well...
by Boompop | Jul 27, 2021 | Competition Boomerangs, History, Mta boomerangs, science
Bob Ross and the importance of Happy Accidents It might sound a bit strange, but I would like to use the famous Bob Ross quote “We don’t make mistakes, just little happy accidents” as the core of what I’m going to tell you about our latest Composite...
by Boompop | Jan 13, 2021 | Competition Boomerangs, science
Manuel Schütz just released a new article on balanced boomerangs, how to design them and the importance of a well balanced boomerangs, including the elbow. Abstract: Dabbes Klaus H. Dabelstein introduced these kinds of boomerangs in 1987. He considered the classical...
by Boompop | Jul 9, 2020 | Competition Boomerangs, Interviews
Today I would like to talk a little bit about this boomerang shape by Sprigi, that I discovered in 2016. During training in Switzerland, I met with Stephan Spirgi, Manuel Schütz, and Andrea Sgattoni for a weekend of boomerang throwing and crafting. Lots of training...