Gopher Exclusive Product
Rainbow FlingRingz Beanbag Rings
Unique Shape
These unique beanbag rings are safe and add a twist of fun to traditional beanbag games. The ring shape is easy-to-grip, safe, and pliable perfect for students to “fling" during throwing, catching, and sliding target games. Bright Rainbow colors add fun and versatility to any activity. Use them in place of normal game pieces to add color-coded fun to games like horseshoes and ring toss.
Durable Construction
Made of a durable, nylon material FlingRingz beanbags are soft yet will hold up to use both indoors and out. They have an 8" outside diameter and a 3-1/2" inside diameter for students of all ages to easily grasp. Reinforced stitching along the edges allows for long-lasting use.
15 Skill-Building Activities Using Rainbow FlingRingz Beanbag Rings
The Rainbow FlingRingz Beanbag Rings combine the soft feel of a beanbag with the flight of a flying disc. Their unique design—soft beanbag center with extended tails—adds an exciting twist to tossing and catching activities. These rings are safer than traditional flying discs, ideal for indoor or outdoor use, and they’re color-coded in rainbow sets for easy grouping. Their tail adds extra visual tracking support and drag, helping students learn to throw, track, and catch with success. Below are 15 imaginative activities using these rings to teach fundamental movement skills across all grade levels.
1. Ring Fling Freeze: Students toss the Rainbow FlingRingz, then freeze in a balanced pose until it lands. Teaches throwing, tracking, and balancing.
2. Spin & Win: Students spin in place, then toss the ring to a partner for a catch, combining turning and throwing accuracy.
3. FlingRingz Foot Flick: Students try to flick the ring into the air using only their foot, working on kicking and agility.
4. Chase the Tail: One student tosses the ring while another chases and catches it before it lands—perfect for running and tracking.
5. Color Code Catch: Students catch only rings that match a called-out color, building reaction time and hand-eye coordination.
6. Hop & Hurl: Students hop on one foot to a line, toss their ring to a target, then hop back on the opposite foot to develop hopping and throwing strength.
7. Ring Toss Rodeo: Students try to “lasso” cones or other targets by tossing their FlingRingz over them. Reinforces aiming and throwing control.
8. Sway & Sling: Students sway side to side in rhythm and toss the ring at the right beat to work on swaying and rhythmic movement.
9. One-Handed Hoop Toss: Students toss their rings with their non-dominant hand toward targets, focusing on ambidexterity and throwing mechanics.
10. Jump & Javelin: Students jump forward then immediately throw the ring as far as possible, improving jumping and power throwing.
11. FlingRingz Fan Dance: Use rhythmic music and instruct students to create dance routines using the rings to emphasize swinging, twisting, and expressive movement.
12. Core Catch Crunch: Students sit in crunch position and toss the ring to a partner without losing form. Develops core stability and coordination.
13. Fling & Flip: Students throw the ring high, perform a body twist or flip (somersault or roll), then attempt to track where it lands. Teaches twisting and spatial orientation.
14. Slide & Sling Tag: One team slides the FlingRingz along the floor to “tag” the other team. Develops rolling and reaction timing.
15. Flight Path Prediction: Students toss their ring and try to predict where it will land based on angle and force. Combines throwing mechanics, critical thinking, and tracking.













