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DISC GOLF
1. Flick
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The Flick™ is the sleekest designed disc to date: it is super flat and super
fast. Excellent for forehand and overhand shots. Also available in high
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ESP Flick Stability: 2.5 Weights: 150 class
Elite Z Flick Stability: 2.5 Weights: to 174 gm
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Discraft’s selection of extra long fliers.
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2. Tracker
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The Tracker™ is an extra long range driver with pinpoint accuracy and
e Driv superior performance. A terrific control driver for players who have
developed good form but still lack wicked fast arm speed.
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ESP Tracker Stability: 1.8 Max Weight: 174 gm
Elite Z Tracker Stability: 1.8 Max Weight: 174 gm
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3. Cyclone
A legendary driver that players come back for. In the mid-90s, the Cyclone™ ruled
the tee and ushered in the era of golf drivers made from high-tech engineered
polymers. It’s easy to control whether you’re going straight, hyzer or anhyzer. A
disc golf standard.
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Elite X Cyclone Stability: 1.0 Max Weight: 176 gm
Pro D Cyclone Stability: 0.0 Max Weight: 176 gm
4. Predator
The Predator™ is our most predictable overstable driver. It holds a line
in the wind, or turns a hyzer corner at medium speed. Very fast and
consistent. Check a top pro’s bag, and chances are good you’ll find a Pred!
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ESP Predator Stability: 2.5 Weight: to 174 gm
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Elite X Predator Stability: 2.0 Weight: to 174 gm
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What Players Are Saying About the Predator
“I throw the Predator in all conditions. The best headwind disc on the market, hands down!
Never met a Pred I didn’t like.” -Eric McCabe, 2008 Players Cup Champion
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