The
KONG
ball
your
destroyer
hasn't
killed
yet.
You've buried a graveyard of "tough" toys that died in a day. This one is solid rubber with no foam core to go flat - built for strong fetch play, and it floats right back when you throw it in the lake.
Big dogs. Bigger destroyers. Still going.
5,000+ owners threw it in the yard, the park and the lake. Here's what their power-players did with it.
Throw it in the water and it comes right back up.
A sinking ball ends lake day after two throws. This one floats and pops straight back to the surface, so the game keeps going. Same durable ball on grass or in the water - and the deep ridges mean you can actually grab it when it's dripping wet.
Stop replacing the same ball every month.
Tennis balls shred and shed. Foam-core balls go flat once punctured. Here's the honest difference.
Tennis & foam-core balls
The FlexBall
One ball that survives strong play beats a drawer full of dead ones.
"First toy that's survived my destroyer."
★★★★☆ 4.4 average · 470+ reviewsStop buying a fresh pack of tennis balls every month.
A shredded tennis ball is a monthly line item most big-dog owners just accept. One ball that survives strong play quietly ends that cycle.
Think of it as an investment, not another disposable. You're not buying a ball this month - you're stopping the replacement cycle for good.
Will my dog actually destroy it?
The honest answers to the questions every big-dog owner asks first.

Try it. If your dog doesn't take to it, send it back.
You've been burned before, so there's zero risk here. Let your destroyer try the KONG that survives strong play and floats - and if it's not the one, you're fully covered.
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