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Disc Model | Leopard |
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Plastic Type | Champion |
Hot Stamp | No |
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Maybe it's just me.. Review by Chris
Value Quality Price Maybe I got the short straw or what have you this time, but the champ Leo I got has some pretty serious bubbles all around the rim, one measuring over an inch long and about a quarter inch wide. I haven't thrown a leopard before, but this one turns much too easily to be considered a 'beginner' driver. Also, I don't have perfect form by any means, and I've been known to introduce a lil' OAT into my throws every now and then, but there was significant flutter in the flight of this disc each time I threw it. I've ordered 10+ F2's from here and all of them but this one have been pretty much perfect quality, oh well. I still greatly appreciate the service as it is provided :) (Posted on 2/4/2013)
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Great disc Review by phil
Price Value Quality got to love the leopard! this disc has great glide to get it out where you need it to go. good hyzer-flip disc and can be thrown very straight too. (Posted on 9/27/2012)
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Solid Midrange Review by Ryan
Value Quality Price The Leopard is a good solid disc for new players and vets alike. It has good speed and forgivable for a new player, but also brings the range of shots to keep bag weight down. (Posted on 5/16/2012)
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Durable Disc Review by Ryan
Quality Price Value My Champion Leopard to a hard hit to pavement and not a scratch on dent on it. This is my go to disc for driving off the tee. If you like the leopard get it in the champion. (Posted on 3/26/2012)
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Good beginner s curve Review by Justin
Value Quality Price I am a relatively new golfer and I have had good success with my Leopard for mid-range anhyzers and longer s-curves. As it breaks in it has become more understable and more useful. (Posted on 10/14/2011)