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Disc Model | DD2 |
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Plastic Type | C-Line |
Hot Stamp | No |
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Great Disc Review by Ken
Quality Value Price Service I have thrown a few different weights and for me, I have slightly above average speed and distance, the 154 gram turns over too much for me.... the 170's turn slightly. In a severe headwind... ill reach for the Boss (Posted on 2/25/2017)
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More like a BOSS Review by Andrew
Quality Value Price Service I throw a regular boss and a regular katana so i thought this would be a nice compromise. For me this DD2 throws more like a Boss. It doesn't turn nearly as much as a katana. Great for going into a headwind. (Posted on 12/13/2013)
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Not a Beginner Disc Review by Mercer
Quality Value Price Service Very nice disc. The disc has something unique about the feel on top where your thumb rests. It’s not really a groove but its something and it feels nice. You can get a consistent grip with this disc every time. It’s actually a pretty consistent disc for me. I get the angle sensitive comments as well though. I’d you release the disc with a good snap and with good speed on a flat line it will go out fast, turn and finish with a forward penetrating fade. But if you throw it too hard with an anny line, it may stay on that anny line. This could be a good or bad thing. Good if you want to hold the line, bad if you meant to release it flat, but you accidentally put the slightest of anny on it. It needs a strong consistent throw for a nice consistent flight. Once you are comfortable throwing your angles then you should get this disc, but not before. (Posted on 11/10/2013)
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Not a Beginner Disc Review by Mercer
Quality Value Price Service Very nice disc. The disc has something unique about the feel on top where your thumb rests. It’s not really a groove but its something and it feels nice. You can get a consistent grip with this disc every time. It’s actually a pretty consistent disc for me. I get the angle sensitive comments as well though. I’d you release the disc with a good snap and with good speed on a flat line it will go out fast, turn and finish with a forward penetrating fade. But if you throw it too hard with an anny line, it may stay on that anny line. This could be a good or bad thing. Good if you want to hold the line, bad if you meant to release it flat, but you accidentally put the slightest of anny on it. It needs a strong consistent throw for a nice consistent flight. Once you are comfortable throwing your angles then you should get this disc, but not before. (Posted on 11/10/2013)
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Pink 172g Review by Anubis
Quality Value Price Service The "Factory Second" nature was because the flight plate had a streak of no color on it an inch long. Other than that, the disc checked out perfectly.
Flies just how it should. Eric was accurate in saying that it flips just a little and has the ability to finish hard. (neutral conditions, backhand, 400') Sways to the right about 3 feet, then comes back.
The plastic felt like the Jolly Launcher - a slightly tacky brick. Good amount of flash on the underside too. (Posted on 6/18/2013) -
Katana/Boss sounds about right Review by Eric
Quality Price Value This disc is fast, wait... FAST!!! Its High speed stability is that of a champion Katana, with the low speed stability of a Boss. So you can really crank on this disc and it will go along way with a nice fade back that you don't find in most of the warp speed understable drivers. (Posted on 1/19/2012)