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It's not OAT. This disc is the most understable thing I've ever thrown - as I said in my review in the unLace thread, the hardest thing about learning it for me is trusting that it'll turn for my less-than-stellar arm. It does in spades. I throw Rivers 315'-325', and I can get this thing out to 350'-375' no problem. I parked a 431' hole with a roller today, and it was in the air for a lot of that. Two weeks ago, I wouldn't have thought I could possibly birdie a hole at that distance.
It's not for everyone, but for the sub 350' throwers, it's a boon.
So at 300 ft of distance and normally preferring light weight discs, would it be better to get a heavier unLace to help control it?
I like lighter weights because it's easier to get them up to speed. It sounds like this thing is so understable that a max would be better though.
I don't throw exclusively light weights, I just prefer them when I can get them