The Dynamic Discs Guard is their deepest rimmed putter to date. Is this the protection you need to keep those bad putts away?
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Infinite Discs Cohort Review
The Cohort is Infinite Discs’ fourth putter. It is a fast putter with a low-profile and small diameter great for long approach shots. ‘Cohort’ traditionally refers to a small ancient Roman military unit but I’m pretty sure Infinite named this putter for the data analytics understanding: A set of customers grouped by a common characteristic for the purpose of demographic analysis.
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Infinite Discs Starter Set Review
Unless you’ve had year of experience, choosing a disc golf starter set is difficult at which point you probably don’t need a starter set. On top of that, many starter sets are either overpriced or not really a good choice for beginners… or both. Enter Infinite Discs and their new series of disc golf starter sets. Infinite Discs has leveraged their extensive disc golf knowledge to put together three starter options, here is our review of the set. Infinite Discs 2 Disc Starter Set This two-disc starter set is one of the best options for a new disc golfer. The first thing that stands out is the $15.99 price which…
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Discraft Anax Review
The Discraft Anax, also known as the Paul McBeth Anax, is the third disc released in Paul’s disc golf line. Anax is an ancient Greek word roughly translating to ‘military leader’. This disc is considered a fairway driver by Discraft, but for those of us who don’t have Paul McBeth’s arm speed it’s probably more of a control driver. Regardless of what you consider the Anax, you’ll want to give this powerful disc a shot at leading you through your next disc golf battle.
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Storm Discs Abyss Review
Wrapping up our review series on Storm Disc Golf is the Abyss, an overstable fairway driver that was recently released. Get ready as we enter the Abyss.
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Storm Discs Crater Review
Storm Disc Golf has intrigued us with some unique features and their putter doesn’t disappoint. Crater is a perfect way to describe the feeling of this putter, and also a perfect way to describe its flight!
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Storm Discs The Eye Review
Our second Storm Disc Golf review is the Eye, a fast midrange full of glide and many versatile flight paths. Keep calm and join us in the Eye of the Storm.
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Storm Discs Jet Stream Review
Storm Disc Golf is relatively new to molding discs. Hailing from Lubbock, Texas, Kirby and his wife have been on a journey to design their own disc golf discs. We congratulate Storm for introducing unique features for each disc. Our first review is the Jet Stream, a 12 speed driver that has a ton of glide.
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Full Turn Discs Navigator Review
Full Turn Discs, molded by Prodiscus in Finland, is a small but growing manufacturer based in Missouri. As of writing this, the Navigator is Full Turn Discs only midrange and their flagship mold. As you would hope from a flagship disc, the Navigator should appeal to a wide range of arms.
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Gateway Ninja Review
Gateway gave their old Ninja a makeover and they’ve come out with a very reliable, slightly overstable controld driver. The original Ninja was listed as an 11 speed with a rim so wide that the PDGA would not approve it. Now, this remodeled Ninja is a moderate glide 9 speed driver that will let you slice up the course with pinpoint accuracy.