Challenger II : Boomerang 3mm paxolin.
This model is lighter and easier to throw and still can get you out there close to 100, if it's tuned and weighted correctly.
It can take an enormous amount of wind and it has even been repeatedly used by competitors for MTA in high winds, because it has such a high spin retention rate! It can be thrown in any wind between 1 and 5 Beauforts.
This boomerang exist as right-handed and left-handed.
This composite material is of an extreme rigidity. No possible torsions. Used for the boomerangs of distance, the MTA and the boomerangs for Australian Round (distance + precision)
Boomerangs designed for the competition. Outdistance and the high degree of accuracy. Ideal weight + rigidity = an excellent behaviour with the wind under all conditions of winds.
Boomerang used by competitors for MTA in high winds, because it has such a high spin retention rate!