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Disc Model | TeeBird |
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Plastic Type | Champion |
Hot Stamp | No |
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Reviews
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Great disc Review by Daniel
Quality Value Price Service I’m new to disc golf and this is one of most consistent flying discs I have in my bag. Gives me the same shape every time I throw it. I use it for forehand and back hand shots! (Posted on 4/26/2018)
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Tee off with the Bird! TeeBird that is. Review by Jeremy
Quality Value Price Service Consistent flight with consistent fade. Can be used in windy and non windy situations. You're doing your disc golf game a disservice if you've never tried this disc. Go out and get one. Once it's in your bag it'll never leave. Simply the best fairway driver ever made. (Posted on 8/1/2016)
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Good Disc! Review by The Rookie
Quality Value Price Service I bought this disc as a back up just incase I lose my original teebird. From throwing this disc a few times I really like it. Even though it is a Factory Second, I think it flies as well as my other teebirds. (Posted on 7/19/2014)
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Yup Review by Mike
Quality Value Price Service Pretty much the best disc ever. If you need one disc that is just perfect and can do just about everything this is it. Good for hitting those tight fairways or bombing deep. I love these and theres a place for a few in my bag! (Posted on 4/16/2013)
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My Go-to Disc Review by Ryan
Price Value Quality The teebird is a legend, it is just that simple. The disc is 'slow' enough to be a very accessible first driver to new players, but intricate enough never to leave the bag of the best pro. It is an extremely controllable fairway driver that can hold a good hyzer or S-curve. Simply put, at $11 this disc is a bargain and every player should at least throw this disc once. (Posted on 8/24/2012)
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More fade than TL Review by Jeff
Value Quality Price The TeeBird is a great fairway driver, especially when you have a narrow path that separates you from the pin. Has more fade than the TL (which is why the TL was created). Fades to the left at the end of its flight (RHBH). I recommend this disc (or the TL, depending on how much fade you want) as your fairway driver. Flies furthest in its disc type and goes the straightest. Isn't that what putting it IN the fairway is all about? (Posted on 11/3/2011)