Disc Description

This disc will bend your scorecard! The hellbender disc series is a putt-approach disc that has a reliable fade on every shot. The disc was made for pinpoint approaches where you need to trust that the disc is going to finish its fade every single time. A comfortable, low profile mold, the hellbender with have not problem getting you inside the circle.

Grip Performance Plastic – Firm rubber with a bit of flexibility and excellent grip in all weather conditions/temperatures. Grip improves with use.

Animal Info

Also called orcas, these mega marine mammals can weigh up to 9000 kgs with a length of 9.8 m and live up to 90 years old. They hunt everything from fish to walruses and eats around 227 kgs of food a day!

Often referred to as ‘wolves of the sea’, killer whales live and hunt together in ‘pods’, or family groups, much like a pack of wolves. They have around 45 teeth (each around 7.6 cms long), which are shaped for ripping and tearing prey. Their colour pattern (black backs, white stomachs) helps them sneak up on and attack their prey.

Flight Rating Descriptions

SPEED Speed is the ability of the disc to cut through the air. Speed Ratings are listed from 1 to 14. Discs with high numbers are faster. Faster discs go farther into the wind with less effort. Slower discs take more power
to throw, but have less of a chance
to fly past the basket.

GLIDE Glide describes the discs ability to maintain loft during flight. Discs with more glide are best for new players, and for producing maximum distance (especially downwind). Glide is rated from 1 to 7. Beginners looking for more distance should choose discs with more glide.

TURN High Speed Turn is the tendency of a disc to turn over or bank to the right (for righthand backhand throws) during the initial part of the flight. A disc with a +1 rating is most resistant to turning over, while a -5 rating will turn the most. Discs rated -2 to -5 make good roller discs.

FADE Low Speed Fade is the discs tendency to hook left (for righthand backhand throws) at the end of the flight. Fade is rated from 0 to 5. A disc rated 0 will finish straightest, while a disc rated 5 will hook hard at the end of the flight. Discs with a high fade rating are predicable even in wind.