How to Make a ‘Roomerang’: A Boomerang You Can Throw Indoors
Competitive boomeranger Logan Broadbent, a former world trick shot champion and American Ninja Warrior star, says weather conditions are a critical factor in his sport.
“What we hate more than anything is when it gets super, super windy,” he says. “We don’t mind if it’s raining. There can be lightning, there can be hail—we don’t care. But when it gets really windy, that makes things really tough.”
Which is why Broadbent travels to competitions with more than 100 different boomerangs—many of which he makes himself.
“When most people think of a boomerang, they think of a two-winged, almost V-shaped type of boomerang, something a little bit more traditional,” he says.
“I have three-bladed boomerangs, two-bladed boomerangs, even four-wing boomerangs, depending on the event. They’re all made on different types of materials: carbon fiber, fiberglass, phenolic materials, even woods and plastic. So I’m pretty much ready for any condition at any time.”
One of the tools Broadbent loves is an indoor “roomerang”—a simple returning boomerang made of cardstock that you can safely toss indoors. Want to make one for yourself?
Broadbent, who was featured last month in WIRED’s “Obsessed” video series, showed us how to make a boomerang that’s safe to throw in your dining room. Download the template from his website and watch the video above to learn how to make and throw your own cardboard roomerang.