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Discraft Mantis

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The Mantis is a reliable fairway driver released as the 2013 Ace Race disc in Titanium plastic. The Mantis gives us a straight flight path with a comfortable feel and an excellent glide. The later runs have slight variations in that they have a slightly lower profile and has a bit more dome to it, thus making it easier to control.

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Discraft Mantis

Discraft Mantis Quick Stats

  • Disc Width: 21.2cm
  • Disc Height: 1.9cm
  • Interior Rim Height: 1.1cm
  • Rim Width: 1.9cm

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Prodigy M5

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The Prodigy M5 is the first understable mid-range in the Prodigy Line. For fans of Prodigy looking for a turning mid that will hold long anhyzer lines, this is the disc to choose. Unlike the other Prodigy mid range drivers that all have a similar feel, the M5 is taller and it’s distinct inner rim allows for an understable flight even at low speeds. This disc is recommended for short approach shots for disc golfers of all skill levels.

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Millennium Aries

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A personality trait of an Aries is that they are free spirits, and Milleniums Aries lives up to it’s name. This disc is a moderate speed understable distance driver with a substantial degree of high speed turn. The flight of this disc is somewhat comparable to the Astra or the popular Innova Tern. The Aries is ideal for newer players who want more distance. Experienced disc golfers will love this disc for tailwind, anhyzer shots, and long rollers. If you’re ready to throw farther, purchase an Aries today, and watch this free spirit go the distance.

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Millennium Aries

Aries Quick Stats

  • Disc Width: 21.1cm
  • Disc Height: 1.6cm
  • Interior Rim Height: 1.1cm
  • Rim Width: 2.1cm (150.04% of average)

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Latutude 64 Jade

White and Purple Jade 5/5 (1)

The Latitude 64 Jade is the newest addition to the “Easy to Use” line. This beginner friendly driver is an excellent step up from to the popular Diamond. If you’re looking for a great driver that provides easy distance alongside easy control, this is definitely a disc you want to get your hands on.

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Axiom Alias

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The Alias is an excellent flying mid-range that was one of the first discs released in the MVP line. While MVP rims are only available in black or white Eclipse glow plastic, the Axiom line will give disc golfer seven rim and fourteen core color options. A disc golfer could technically have 98 Alias’s that would all look different. While the colors for Axiom Discs are new, the Alias will still provide the same great performance and durability disc golfers have come to expect from MVP.

The Alias is described as a close brother of the popular MVP Tangent. This mid is a stable straight flyer good for placement shots from hyzer, flat, and anhyzer lines. This is a disc that will simply go where it is sent.

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Axiom Envy

Axiom Envy Disc 5/5 (1)

The Axiom Envy is the first putt & approach disc in the new Axiom line. Compared with the MVP Ion and Anode, this disc is a bit beefier and has a thicker wing. The Envy is a slower and more overstable putter that is stable even when at high speeds it has a dependable drop. It is described as a uniquely “lid-like” putter. This new disc will still feature MVP’s overmold GYRO technology.

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MVP Servo

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The Servo sounds like a slower Volt, or a faster Tangent. It’s said to be a super straight flying disc that is just as super easy to control. While the original MVP drivers (Volt, Shock, Amp) are classified as speed 8-9 drivers, the Servo follows the Resistors path with a 1.7 cm rim and speed rating of 6-7. According to MVP:The Servo is a straight-stable fairway driver with a low power requirement and controlled speed. Its extended GYRO™ push gives it less lateral movement and immense glide with an effortless forward fade. Both high and low power throwers alike will achieve easy pinpoint accuracy with ultimate control to make it one of their most used discs on the fairway.”

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Westside Hatchet

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Part Underworld, part Hatchet. With a play off of the success of the Underworld using the same upper-mold, the Hatchet is raising eyebrows. Faster, and more stable, it may be a solid flyer for long distances.

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Westside Harp

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What is the only sound sweeter than listening to the rattle of chains? The sound of a Harp rattling chains! The Harp is an overstable putter disc with an ultra flat top that debuted in 2014. This putter tends to be utilized for straight drives that come with a bite at the end of flight.

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Westside Harp Putter

 

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