These are different brands of disc golf discs. In disc golf, the brand is not necessarily the manufacturer as many manufactures produce discs for multiple brands.
The Streamline Flare is the first of the 19mm (speed 9) class from Axiom Discs. This is an overstable distance driver that should have a place inside any players bag! It will fight the wind and fade in hard, every time. This is a perfect choice for forehand, or backhand players.
The Radar is a stable putter with impressive glide. This disc comes equipped with a consistently reliable flight and is a great choice for not only putting, but also for driving off the tee. If you are looking for your next disc that will seek out the chains then the Radar is your answer!
The Storm Disc Golf Crater is a unique putter where the center portion of the flight plate is lower than the outer rim creating a unique feel and thumb track. This overstable putter disc has been designed to handle wind and it finds its way to the ground without producing a lot of glide. This disc is similar to the War spear by Gateway.
The Storm Eye is a straight flying mid-range for players of all skill level. This is a wide wide diameter disc that has excellent glide and holds the line of release.
Enter the Abyss with this impressive disc from Storm Disc Golf. This is a staple on the fairways which comes equipped with a manageable speed and a dependable fade for consistent performances no matter the conditions.
The Storm Jetstream is an overstable high speed distance driver that comes equipped with a fairly thick rim width. For experienced disc golfers, the Jet Stream will experience some high speed turn before finishing out it’s flight with a strong low speed fade. Disc golfers with less power will find the Jetstream to be consistently overstable.
The Touch is Salients only thin-rimmed, tall putter.
Salient says: “Touch is our first big bead putter and features a comfortable in hand feel with easy release. Touch features a neutral flight path at high speeds with a lower fade than other beaded putters on the market, thus making this disc great for both putting and drives off the tee.”
The Antidote is Salient’s answer to inconsistent mid-range shots. This mid was developed to have the optimal glide and fade for those controlled approach shots. Salient gives the Antidote flight ratings of 5/6/-.5/.5 meaning that this disc should glide very well and have minimal turn or fade.
The Vein is a fairway driver by Salient Discs. According to Salient, this stable driver will fly straight and won’t turn over. This is proves to be the perfect go to driver for Salient fans. The Vein is available in three different plastic blends. Liquid, the original plastic that was used in the creation of it’s brother the Prometheus, the Cryo plastic, and a new stiff version of the Cryo blend.