The DimeTime Disc: Designed to Fly. Built for Connection.
A flexible, self-leveling throwing disc that flies straight, lands soft, floats on water and turns simple tosses into magical moments.
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A family-friendly throwing disc backed by a creator who has already delivered, making this relaunch one of the safer and more affordable bets on the platform right now.
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Creator Danny Snyder is on his second Kickstarter, having previously delivered the Slate Electric Flosser back in 2021. This is also a relaunch of the DimeTime Disc, so the team has already absorbed feedback from the first attempt. Earned a "Project We Love" badge from Kickstarter and is sitting well above goal with a strong track record behind it.
A flexible silicone-style throwing disc with a unique crossbar system that self-levels for accurate, dime-on-a-string passes. Soft on the hands, floats on water, and lands with a gentle helicopter-style descent that any age group can catch. A father-and-son design out of the Pacific Northwest, built around the idea of getting people off screens.
The whole pitch centers on real-world connection and intergenerational play, which is a refreshingly human angle for a toy. Built for repeat use with a durable material that's gentle on hands and stands up to outdoor abuse. Transparent creator origin story gives the project a personal, human face.
Reward tiers start at $15 for an Early Bird single disc, $20 for a regular single, $30 for a buy-2-get-1-free Early Bird three-pack, $40 for the standard three-pack, and $90 for a ten-pack rapid fire bundle. Savings run up to $150 off MSRP at the bundle level, which is a real deal for a backyard toy. Low barrier to entry and strong gift-giving and group-play appeal.
Creator Danny Snyder is on his second Kickstarter, having previously delivered the Slate Electric Flosser back in 2021. Relaunching and better than ever, the DimeTime Disc team has already absorbed feedback from the first attempt. Earned a "Project We Love" badge from Kickstarter and is sitting well above goal with a strong track record behind it.
A flexible silicone-style throwing disc with a unique crossbar system that self-levels for accurate, dime-on-a-string passes. Soft on the hands, floats on water, and lands with a gentle helicopter-style descent that any age group can catch. A father-and-son design out of the Pacific Northwest, built around the idea of getting people off screens.
The whole pitch centers on real-world connection and intergenerational play, which is a refreshingly human angle for a toy. Built for repeated use with a durable material that's gentle on hands and withstands outdoor abuse. Transparent creator origin story gives the project a personal, human face.
Reward tiers start at $15 for an Early Bird single disc, $20 for a regular single, $30 for a buy-2-get-1-free Early Bird three-pack, $40 for the standard three-pack, and $90 for a ten-pack rapid fire bundle. Savings run up to $150 off MSRP at the bundle level, which is a real deal for a backyard toy. Low barrier to entry and strong appeal for gift-giving and group play.
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