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Discwing Quarter K
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discgolfer_1999
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- Location: Overland Park, Kansas
The Report:
Alright i got to throw about 8 throws with the Discwing Quarter K. He had one there that was 189 grams and it was super flippy. more flippy than anything i have ever thrown. You have to put a lot of hyzer on it.
I also threw a 172 gram disc and with hyzer and a little less snap, it fly with a little S but flew about 425-450 pretty easy. i was a lot happier with this one
I also threw a 168 and I pumped one of them close to 500ft with a little hyzer and it flew with a little S pattern.
The disc is made of a type of DX like plastic, but Johnny Pots says they are looking into a more durable plastic for production. The edges are more rounded than sharp.
Over all I think disc is a very far flying disc with a lot of required control. If you can control your drive, then it is a crusher, if not then it is really flippy and a good roller.
I will be curious to see the actual production and the plastic he chooses.
Alright i got to throw about 8 throws with the Discwing Quarter K. He had one there that was 189 grams and it was super flippy. more flippy than anything i have ever thrown. You have to put a lot of hyzer on it.
I also threw a 172 gram disc and with hyzer and a little less snap, it fly with a little S but flew about 425-450 pretty easy. i was a lot happier with this one
I also threw a 168 and I pumped one of them close to 500ft with a little hyzer and it flew with a little S pattern.
The disc is made of a type of DX like plastic, but Johnny Pots says they are looking into a more durable plastic for production. The edges are more rounded than sharp.
Over all I think disc is a very far flying disc with a lot of required control. If you can control your drive, then it is a crusher, if not then it is really flippy and a good roller.
I will be curious to see the actual production and the plastic he chooses.
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DiscinDeadHead
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- McCabe
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Wow!
First of all.....who the f are you? Yes I did get beat by all gateway players at the USDGC......ALL THREE OF EM.....George Smith,Justin Bunnell, and John McCray...all great golfers!!!
As for the melted down army men....just ask Justin Bunnell.. I give him crap all the time about it...you know Justin, the guy who works at Gateway and makes your discs.
There is nothing wrong with Gateway.....unless you count there first run stuff, It looked like melted down army men! but you woundnt know that cuz you were not playing when Gateway was first released. The plastic they use now is all good.
If you ever want to put you money where your mouth is let me know!!!
long live DISCRAFT
First of all.....who the f are you? Yes I did get beat by all gateway players at the USDGC......ALL THREE OF EM.....George Smith,Justin Bunnell, and John McCray...all great golfers!!!
As for the melted down army men....just ask Justin Bunnell.. I give him crap all the time about it...you know Justin, the guy who works at Gateway and makes your discs.
There is nothing wrong with Gateway.....unless you count there first run stuff, It looked like melted down army men! but you woundnt know that cuz you were not playing when Gateway was first released. The plastic they use now is all good.
If you ever want to put you money where your mouth is let me know!!!
long live DISCRAFT
