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Disc Model | Atlas |
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Plastic Type | Champion |
Disc Weight | 178-180 grams |
Hot Stamp | N/A |
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Reviews
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Pure flight Review by John Travolta
Quality Value Price Service The champion atlas does have a familiar feel to the buzz in my opinion. It has a very flat top but the atlas has a pointier rim. This rim almost looks like a fairway driver's but its speed and glide is much like a midrange. The best part of this disc is that it flies very strait out of the box. Of course like every disc, it has a little fade at the end, but if you get a lot of arm speed and throw it about eight feet high, it will go dead strait. It works moderately well in the head wind, and it is a nice slow turning anhyzer disc when you work it in for about 6-7 months (since it is in champion, it takes a long time to work in). The only thing I do not like is that when you first get it, the flight plate is a little slippery compared to other discs. If you are looking for a strait disc and have a big arm, this could be your go-to disc. (Posted on 7/22/2014)
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Mid Range Fixer Review by TreeRat
Quality Value Price Service I have only been playing a year and haven't found a mid range disc that I really love yet. I have a few Roc's I like but not love and I never liked any of the Buzz models. The Champion Atlas has helped me reduce my score 1-3 strokes a game with the increased quality of my approach shots. It really is hard to get a bad throw out of this disc. Don't let the buttons in the molding on the bottom turn you away from this disc, you will get use to it. Must have disc! (Posted on 1/16/2014)
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goes straight stays straight Review by figz
Quality Value Price Service The champion version of the atlas has more high speed stability but same low speed stability as star version.
A disc that excels in going straight, staying straight and staying where it lands.
Great off the tee for shots that need to place or the ever important hit and sit disc. A perfect approach disc. (Posted on 11/2/2013)