Kestrel Outdoors is a disc golf company that many disc golfers have heard of but few have experience with. Kestrel Outdoors is based in the Rockey Mountains in Utah and makes discs, bags, and few other disc golf accessories. Many of us have come across Kestrel while browsing the internet for disc golf equipment and wonder about their products. We decided it was time to get some information out there for you! Kestrel was generous enough to send us thre disc golf bags, each of which we have reviewed below.
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What Weight Disc Golf Discs Should I Throw?
What is the best weight for a disc golf disc?Does the weight of a disc golf disc matter?What is a max weight disc?Why would I throw a heavy disc instead of a light disc? Deciding on the proper weight for a disc golf disc is difficult and knowing the answer to the above questions can help your disc golf game. Understanding the difference between disc weights is difficult because it requires time and testing, but we can give you a jump start on deciding what weights might fit your game best. These are all very legitimate questions, keep reading to learn more!
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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.
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Arsenal Discs C4 Review
Arsenal Discs is a small disc golf manufacturer with a unique lineup. The C4 is the only putter in Arsenal’s lineup and is consistent with their goal of differentiation; the C4 is a unique putter. As we have said about other small and new manufacturers, we love seeing unique and special putters from small companies since there is alread a sea of clones out there from the big companies.
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Latitude-64-Caltrop-Review
The Latitude 64 Caltrop was released in 2016 around the time that many lower glide and overstable putters were hitting the market. With plenty of high glide and finesse putters in their lineup, Latitude 64 filled a hole that many disc golfers are looking to fill in their bag. Here’s how we think it stacks up to the others in the market.