Both Gateway and Quest have some new plastic on the market.
The Blurr, a high-speed, wide rim driver, has been out for a couple of months now and we just received some discs from the second run. According to Dave at Gateway, “…the latest run is less overstable and more flexible…”. Visually, the new disc sports a larger dome,a different stamp, and only come in white or yellow. Both discs are only available in the Evolution Pro-Line plastic.
The Rage is the latest wide-rim driver to come from Gateway. We haven’t had a chance to get it on the test range yet, and there isn’t any info on Gateway’s site, but judging by its rim configuration it looks to be an overstable flyer.
The prolific plastic producers at Quest have come up with “ultralight” versions of the various Inferno molds. We received a batch of these DT Raging Infernos in the 135-139g range. The plastic is very tacky, flexible and semi-transparent. These could be fun extreme tailwind drivers.
- Blurr - $11
- Rage - $11
- Raging Inferno DT - $11
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1 Nathan // Jun 22, 2007 at 8:37 pm
Who are the highest quality disc golf manufacturers?
Thanks.
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