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Halex Midrange

Halex Midrange Disc Golf Disc 1/5 (1)

The Halex Midrange is a 160 gram base plastic understable golf disc that has the same shape and flight as the Halex Driver. It really seems that the only thing different between the Driver and the Midrange is that the stamp printed on the Midrange says Midrange rather than Driver.

Like the Driver, this disc does not fly well if thrown for more than 100 feet. It likes to turn quickly and roll on the ground rather than fly through the air like normal disc golf discs. The Halex Midrange should only be recommended for children and beginners who don’t have much athleticism. The Halex Midrange is not PDGA approved, nor should it ever bee because there is no reason that any player would ever want to use this disc in a tournament.

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Discmania Active Guardian Lion

5/5 (1)

The Discmania Guardian Lion is the first disc golf disc made available from the recent Discmania/Yikun partnership and is branded with the Active Line stamp.

The Guardian Lion is an easy to throw base plastic putter disc that is similar to the Yikun Gui putter. This frisbee is perfect for lowering scores by its ability to grab the chains and drop right in. It’s limited glide also provides extra control and prevents you from sailing to far past the basket when you don’t want to.

The artwork for the Guardian Lion features a large Lion, kind of like the statues you see in front of old buildings. This disc is perfect for introducing you to the Discmania Active disc line.

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Kastaplast Gote

5/5 (2)

Perhaps the most coveted new disc release of 2019 is the Kastaplast Gote or Goat (meaning a person from Southern Sweden and not an animal, or the Greatest Of All Time, although after testing this disc, some might think of it as that kind of GOAT).

Kastaplast has quickly become one of the darlings of the discgolf world with its uniqe plastic blend and excellent feel. One cannot help but look at Kastaplast and realize the quality of production. For this reason, there has been a lot of buzz (not related to a certain Discraft disc which is said to have a similar flight) and excitement around Kastaplasts latest release.

The Gote is a standard straight line mid-range with flight ratings Speed 4, Glide aloft 5, High Speed Turn 0, and Low Speed Fade 1. This is the perfect do it all mid-range disc with a thinner rim and slower speed than the Kask. This disc will hold a line when thrown with power but will not turn over. For lower speed throwers, the Gote will provide a reliable consistent flight with a gradual fading finish.

In the coveted first run release the Gote will be available in K1 plastic.

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Halex Putter

Halex Golf Disc Putter 3/5 (1)

The Halex Putter is a standard understable putter disc that works well for beginners. This disc weighs 167 grams (at least that’s what’s printed on the front stamp of this disc) and is available in a stiff base level plastic. The Halex putter has decent glide and stays fairly straight. This is a smooth putter that does not have a bead around the rim. The flight of the Halex Putter is good for new disc golfers who are familiar with the flight of a traditional frisbee. The Halex putter works well for both backhand and forehand approach shots.

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Halex Driver

Halex Golf Disc 160 Gram Driver 2.5/5 (2)

The Halex Driver is possibly the most understable disc golf driver on the market. While this disc doesn’t have official flight ratings, in fact the only information about it is that it is 160g, this disc will experience “high speed turn” for low power shots of less than 100 feet. If you try to throw it with full power it will flip all the way upside down. At medium speed it will turn into a roller, but usually doesn’t roll very far before falling upside down.

If this disc had flight ratings they would be something like 6/4/-10/1. This disc is even too understable for beginners and would only be useful for young children and brand new players with very limited arm speed that are looking for a disc that will turn right with a right hand backhand throw.

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Axiom Theory

3.5/5 (2)

The Theory is an understable Axiom mid-range, described as the perfect complement to the Alias. When thrown with a flat release and moderate power, the Theory will turn predictably with great drift. For newer disc golfers with limited power, the Theory is a very straight flying disc.

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Prodigy H2

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The H2 is a moderate speed disc golf disc manufactured by Prodigy Disc. This is described as an overstable speed 9-10 driver that falls perfectly between the fast distance drivers and the controllable fairway drivers. The H2 is not quite as overstable as the H1 and provides substantially more glide.

This disc will be available on October 8th, in Prodigy’s ultra premium 750 plastic. We are not sure what the weight ranges will be but expect that most of the discs will be near max weight.

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Prodigy H1

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The H1, or Hybrid 1 is the new overstable driver in the Prodigy line. This disc is described as a very overstable speed 10 driver that fills the gap between the X1 and the F1. Prodigy claims this disc is extremely overstable for 90% of disc golfers, highly predictable, and has become a favorite on forehand and overhand shots alike.

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Dynamic Discs Felon

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The Felon is an overstable disc golf driver driver in the DD line. This is what Dynamic Discs has to say about the Felon.

“Dynamic Discs is bringing the disc that so many of you have been asking and hoping for. The Felon is here. In the same vein as our game changing Escape, the Felon is a fairway driver that feels great in your hand and comes out easy. Crafted in response to the unforgiving Kansas winds, the Felon is the wind-fighting fairway driver that your bag is calling for. It will continue to sail, without turning over, despite that headwind. When the wind is down, it has an incredibly predictable hyzer finish. When you are facing a low ceiling shot where you need good glide and a strong finish the Felon is your answer.”

Only 1,000 First Run Felons were made, so if you find one of those, hang on to it as it will likely be worth something one day.

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Innova Thunderbird

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The Innova TeeBird3 is the sleeker, faster, version of the most popular fairway driver in the world, that hundreds of thousands of disc golfers have come to trust. The ‘3’ utilizes a flatter top than the original TeeBird. It is slightly faster (speed 8) than it’s older counterpart but glides less (4) which aids in allowing this disc to be even more precise and accurate. This target-specific fairway driver will go exactly where you want it too.

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