TerryTuffskins
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- Dec 19, 2015
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What is this "dragon" plastic you speak of? Scaly?
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Next, their flippy mid, the Rolling Stone.
Wait whaaa?!The Beetle disc from Latitude 64 was PDGA Approved on 3-8-2017.
"The Beetle is unlike any other disc we have released. It has the shape of an old school flying disc, and it will work just as well as an upshot disc on a modern disc golf course as a throw and catch disc off the course. Glide is fantastic and Beetle*will let you do the most fantastic short game trick shots. Enhance your general technique by incorporating Beetle*into your daily practice sessions! Speed: 1 | Glide: 7 | Turn: -1 | Fade: 0" - by Latitude 64
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SOMEONE'S MAKING A LID!? SOMEONE DARES TO THREATEN INNOVA'S DOMINATION OF THE LID MARKET?! THANK YOU JESUS!!!!
I don't even care if it's an overmold or not, I'm getting one of these bad boys and it better not have some faux lid rim either like the Putt'R. Premium plastic production Polecat, please.
I've never thrown a lid. What's the attraction?
You'll never have to putt from more than 10' again. And you have a good chance of canning every upshot within 140' or so.
You'll never have to putt from more than 10' again. And you have a good chance of canning every upshot within 140' or so.
Kind of weird that they are using the Dragon plastic name, when there is already a company using that name for a plastic type. I know Yikun is a small company, but it's still odd.