Discraft’s newest driver is called the Sting, but it floats like a butterfly and is actually quite friendly to your disc golf game. This understable fairway driver has a few special capabilities that could very well make it a main-stay in your bag.
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Discraft Vulture Review
Discraft’s Vulture is the newest disc of prey in their lineup. This distance driver will give you predictability as well as workability and will remind you very much of Discraft’s veteran driver, the Predator. Discraft recently sent us a Vulture to test and we were very pleased to find the familiar feel of the Predator but in a brand new mold with new potential.
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Infinite Discs Sphinx Review
The Sphinx stands guard at the first tee asking all disc golfers a riddle: “Which disc is just one mold and yet becomes a flyer, a flipper, and a roller?” Those who answer correctly are permitted passage. The answer, of course, is an understable fairway driver – a disc that flys straight for a beginner, hyzer flips for an intermediate arm, and rolls for a big arm. Read on for our thoughts on Infinite Discs’ most beginner friendly mold.
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Infinite Discs Pharaoh Review
The third mold released by Infinite Discs is the Pharaoh, a high-speed driver built for distance. Offered in the swirly S-Blend plastic, this might be the answer for your driving needs.
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Infinite Discs Chariot Review
The second disc in the new Infinite Discs lineup is the Chariot. This midrange comes in the highly sought after color glow plastic.
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Infinite Discs Exodus Review
Beginning in 2018, online disc golf superstore Infinite Discs has their own line of discs. All of these discs are manufactured by Innova Champion Discs. The first disc released by the company is the Exodus, a stable fairway driver, in the S-Blend plastic.
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DGA Tremor Review
DGA, the same company that brought you the rather overstable (and very underrated) midrange called the Quake, now brings you the understable and glidey midrange dubbed the Tremor. Primarily designed for beginners, the DGA Tremor has potential use as a turnover midrange for seasoned players. If we buy two does that put us at one degree of Kevin Bacon?
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Discraft Punisher Review
The Discraft Punisher is a new high speed driver designed for long straight runs and an ability to handle power. Sometimes you choose to trade speed for control, but the Punisher is stepping in to give you the best of both.
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Discraft Mini Disc Round
Have you thrown any of the Discraft mini disc series yet? Stop what you’re doing, get a mini, and go throw. These mini discs are serious fun on the course and add a new element of challenge to disc golf. Discraft has sent us a number of mini discs of the past month and we recently took 8 out to the course and recorded our round, you can see the video below. Here’s what we threw: Mini Buzzz Mini Buzzz (Big Z) Mini Nuke (Big Z) Mini Undertaker (Big Z) Mini Crank (Big Z) Mini Comet (Big Z) Mini Challenger (Jawbreaker) Mini Zone (Jawbreaker) We were amazed at the stability of…
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RPM Discs Piwakawaka Review
RPM Discs’ Piwakawaka approach disc is an elegant option for a light touch toward the chains and will amaze you with its glide. RPM discs recently sent us a Piwakawaka for reviewing and we’ve been awed by the glide and control that it provides.