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Amber Love
Greater than one weekHad a lot of fun at the park with this.
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Dale Farris
> 3 dayThe weight and size is great. Bright orange is a great color. Flies well and feels like it can hold up to a little damage.
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ML
> 3 dayTheres a reason this disc has 5 stars from so many reviews. It glides, it slides and it makes you feel alive. Theres nothing quite like heading to the park with your lover/friend/co-worker/nephew/daughter/haridresser with the disc to have some fun! I particularly like to take it on my many camping adventures, people just love when I whip out my disc. Theyre always like...Hey wheres the disc? When are we throwing the disc? Show us your disc! Man, I love me some good disc!. At the last campground everyone knew me as the lady with the disc! The best part about it is that it can double as a plate! Forget your plate for the camp food? Stick it on your disc.
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Kenna
> 3 dayGreat frisbee, flies well. I’m mainly disappointed with the fact that the bright glow of the frisbee doesn’t last long at all. It will glow just bright enough to see it, catch it, and pass it, but then after 5 min it starts to have a dull glow that is hard to see. If you want to play at night, definitely would recommend getting a light up one with batteries.
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T. Fisher
Greater than one weekMy eight year old son and I have been playing with this for about a year, and my wife and I used to throw it around earlier. Ive had it for years. I always thought it was a good disc but didnt understand how good until I specfically went out to compare it with a competitor. Today we took the
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Don Petsche
> 3 day~ Discraft makes a high quality 175 gram disc. A strong and durable flyer available in many color choices.
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Tara Rogerson
> 3 dayVery heavy and durable… reminds me of what we had in the 70s. BUT Will Not withstand a Malinois…. I don’t think anything will.
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Carl Anthony Sumaylo
> 3 dayThe Ultra-Star wasnt the first disc I bought to practice by myself for my current hiatus to ultimate. I played in the Philippines and being that I live in a small-ish town, it seems that there are no pick-up games around so I decided that I would just practice my throwing. I couldnt find any Discraft discs at any sporting goods store that I went to but I did find an Innova Pulsar so I bought it and practiced with it for a couple weeks until I bought an Ultra-Star. Now, since I was used to the Pulsar, it felt odd in my hands, it felt odd to throw, and just downright odd. Now that I have had some time to get used to it (I practice with the Pulsar and Ultra-Star mixed together), I can now throw it straight and throw it far. At first, it did feel very odd since I was used to the Pulsar. The Ultra-Star is slightly smaller than the Pulsar and its rim isnt as deep. Bending the Ultra-Star is easier (not a bad thing) since the plastic seems to be softer. The leading edge is the same stiffness for both, but the Ultra-Star has a bit of a leading edge, while the Pulsar has a broad, flat edge. Throwing the Ultra-Star seems, to me, to be easier than the Pulsar. Since the Ultra-Star has a slightly smaller diameter, it seems to spin better and can fly farther. Since I am only a rookie in Ultimate having only played a few weeks and got to play as a sub in one national tournament in the Philippines I may not know as much as other, more experienced players. Despite that, I do love the game.
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Nathan Frei
> 3 dayI love this frisbee soo much. I play for a couple hours every week. It feels soo nice to throw and catch. Might not be the best frisbee for kids just because it is a bit big for them, but for adults and teens its fantastic! I seriously cant recommend this frisbee enough. Whenever I go to an event where other people also bring frisbees, we always play with mine, since it feels great to throw, flys super accurately, and is easy to catch. Its also super durable, it has hit trees, rocks, and cement, still works great!
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Jason Fisher
> 3 dayVery good frisbee.