Disc Information
Disc Description
This slightly understable putter is made with our ‘Elastic Performance’ plastic which is probably the softest grippiest plastic available on the market!. This very straight flying utility disc is a game changer. It’s ability to absorb impact with the chains or fold increases your chances of a successful putt and if you miss, it doesn’t roll away! Perfect for up hill and death putt or approach shots, this disc truly shaves strokes off your game.
Elastic Performance Plastic – Super soft rubber with a gummy feel, which has the ability to absorb the impact of any object it hits. After impact it drops and stops with no roll away. Also perfect for colder weather conditions.
Animal Info
The Woodchuck or groundhog is the largest member of the squirrel family and weighs around 13 pounds (6 kg). Seen throughout Canada they prefer to live in open grassy areas. Growing up to 24 inches (61 cm) in length, they are usually seen on the ground, however they can also climb trees and swim.
These mammals voraciosly feed on grass, plants and fruits during the summer / fall seasons, building body fat reserves for the winter season. While hibernating during the winter the animal’s heart rate and temperature drops dramatically. On February 2nd every year Americans celebrate Groundhog Day, which dictates that if the animal sees its shadow this day, there will be 6 more weeks of winter.
Flight Rating Descriptions
SPEEDÂ 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.