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Disc Type Indicates the primary use of the disc: choose from distance drivers, fairway drivers, midranges, and putters.
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Speed Measures how fast the disc needs to be thrown to fly properly. Higher speed discs are harder to control but can achieve more distance.
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Glide Shows how well a disc maintains loft during flight. Higher glide means the disc stays in the air longer.
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Turn Indicates the disc’s tendency to curve right (for right-hand backhand throws) at the beginning of its flight. Lower numbers mean more stability.
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Fade Shows how sharply a disc will hook left (for right-hand backhand throws) as it slows down at the end of its flight.
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Stability Describes the flight tendency of the disc: overstable discs curve more, stable discs fly straighter, and understable discs tend to turn right.
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Skill Level Suggested experience level for this disc: beginners, intermediate, or advanced/expert players.
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Rim Type A beaded disc has a small ridge on the bottom of the rim, providing extra grip and stability, often preferred for putters. A beadless disc has a smooth rim, offering a cleaner release and is typically favored for faster throws.
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Plastic Flexibility Soft: Flexible and grippy, providing excellent feel and comfort for putting.
Medium: Offers a balanced grip and durability, suitable for varied putting styles.
Hard: Stiff and durable, enhancing stability and performance during long-range putts.
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