Vortex football

A vortex.

The Vortex football originated in 1993 by Oddzon Toys under license from toy inventor David Führer as a blue football with a black extension branching off three fins for aerodynamic efficiency. The shape and weight of the ball enabled long distance throws not possible with an ordinary football. Oddzon was ultimately acquired by Hasbro Corporation and the product now sells under the Nerf brand, owned by Hasbro.

John Elway made several endorsements for this product. In later years, Peyton Manning became its spokesman.

The Vortex Football has had several variations including the noisemaking "Howler", light up "Fireflight", and the "Pocket Vortex". The original prototype was referred to as the "Flying Lemon" and "Buzz Bomb".

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