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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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 Disc Sports Element Review
The Gateway Element fills that gap between your putter and midrange when you need a light throw with some distance, but you won’t be disappointed with medium distance touch shot either. Available in both Diamond and Sure Grip (and a few other plastics), this disc is guaranteed to add an element of finesses to your short game.
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Infinite Discs Anubis Review
Infinite Discs adds another midrange to their lineup, the straight flying Anubis. Is that a coyote headed dude guarding the tomb?
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Gateway Disc Sports Prophecy Review
Gateway Disc Sports has stepped up their game recently and released a number of new discs and plastics including the Prophecy. The Prophecy is a go-to overstable midrange disc that is available in Gateway’s new Diamond plastic. I foresee the Prophecy fitting nicely into your bag.
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RPM Discs Kea Review
Straight from New Zealand comes the Kea, RPM Discs’ overstable midrange. This feisty parrot is ready to help you master the overstable approach game and it might even help you steal a few birdies. I wanna see ya throw a Kea.
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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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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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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.
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Discraft Archer Review
Ready to take aim and hit the bullseye with minimal effort? Check out the Discraft Archer!