Opto-Ice Orbit Saint Pro - Kristin Tattar Grand Slam Edition
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Saint Pro is the big brother to the Saint with added stability for the more experienced player. While more overstable, it maintains the good glide and controllable flight characteristics of the regular Saint. For players with good arm speed, this fairway driver is a must have.
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Plastic & Performance
PDGA Specifications
Max Weight: 176.0 g
Diameter: 21.2 cm
Height: 2.0 cm
Rim Depth: 1.2 cm
Rim Thickness: 1.8 cm
Inside Rim Diameter: 17.5 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter Ratio: 5.7%
Rim Configuration: 33.00
Flexibility: 8.16 kg
Certification Number: 13-65
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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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