Gold Sapphire
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Are distance drivers only for the pros? Nope. Say hello to our first distance driver in the Easy-to-Use Line. It's light, it's fast, yet still easy to grip and control. The Sapphire is designed to be the perfect partner to the Diamond, our most popular Easy-to-Use fairway driver. With the Sapphire you will get that extra speed and stability in your disc arsenal. It has a slim profile for smooth releases, and it is easy to get a good grip, especially for those of you with smaller hands.
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Plastic & Performance
PDGA Specifications
Max Weight: 174.3 g
Diameter: 21.0 cm
Height: 1.7 cm
Rim Depth: 1.2 cm
Rim Thickness: 2.0 cm
Inside Rim Diameter: 17.0 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter Ratio: 5.7%
Rim Configuration: 29.50
Flexibility: 11.02 kg
Certification Number: 19-72
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Gold Sapphire$18.90 USD View details | |
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Key Feature Describes the disc’s flight pattern: overstable discs curve left, stable discs fly straight, and understable discs turn right (for right-hand backhand throws).
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Skill Level Suggested experience level for this disc: beginner, intermediate, or advanced/expert players.
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Flight Numbers | |
Speed Indicates how fast the disc must be thrown to fly properly. Higher speed discs are harder to control but can fly farther.
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Glide Indicates how fast the disc must be thrown to fly properly. Higher speed discs are harder to control but can fly farther.
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Turn Indicates a disc’s tendency to turn right (for right-hand backhand throws) early in flight. Lower numbers indicate greater stability.
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Fade Indicates how sharply a disc will fade left (for right-hand backhand throws) as it slows down at the end of flight.
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