Dynamic Discs Golf Store is hosting their Dynamic Discs 10-Year Anniversary/Holiday Sale and offering select deals listed below. Shipping is free on orders $20+ (shipped via USPS).
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Dynamic Discs Golf Store is hosting their Dynamic Discs 10-Year Anniversary/Holiday Sale and offering select deals listed below. Shipping is free on orders $20+ (shipped via USPS).
Thanks to community member humpy for finding this deal
Note, some deals may require a code to be apply at checkout.
First number is speed (7)- how fast the disc cuts through the air. Faster discs have higher distance potential but require more arm speed to control and actually reach the necessary power to make the disc fly properly. Speeds range from 1-14.
Second number is glide (6)- how long the disc holds in the air. Glide typically ranges from 1-6 although I think 1 manufacturer got crazy and made a 7 glide disc- that would be almost like a catch frisbee.
Third number (-1) is high speed turn. This is how much the disc moves in the direction of its spin at high speeds. If you're throwing right hand backhand this is how much the disc moves to the right in the early portion of the flight. The lower the number (-4 or -5) the more the disc will move. Ranges from +1 (disc never moves right and starts moving in the opposite direction) to -5 (disc moves a lot). Discs with lower high speed turn (-4 or -5) are easier to throw for beginners and lower arm speeds.
Final number is fade (1). This is how hard the disc dumps at the end of its flight. This would fall left for a right hand backhand throw. Beginners with lower arm speeds want a lower number here (0 or 1) unless you're specifically looking for a disc that curves more or fights the wind. Numbers range from 0-5.
The starter sets are fine from any manufacturer. They'll typically include a mid range, putter, and lower speed driver. Sometimes it's nice to be able to select your own weights- I've seen too many starter sets that end up with all 3 discs around 150g. This is really tough for a putter especially.
From Dynamic Discs, If I were buying 3 discs I'd say go Judge (putter) Fuse (mid range) and Warship (Fairway Driver). These are all easier to throw discs. Get the judge at 175g, the Fuse around 170g and the Warship around 165g.
If you buy from somewhere else, Innova is the largest manufacturer. I'd recommend aviar (putter) /mako 3 (mid)/leopard (fairway driver)
Good luck, if you're anything like the rest of us, you'll be buying way more discs in no time.
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I have a course that butts up to my backyard. I have gotten pretty good and I still have no idea what any of the numbers mean, and can barely tell a difference between a putting disc and a long distance disk. Start cheap, then build up. You may hate it, or you may decide to spend some money later.
7/6/-1/1 for example
First number is speed (7)- how fast the disc cuts through the air. Faster discs have higher distance potential but require more arm speed to control and actually reach the necessary power to make the disc fly properly. Speeds range from 1-14.
Second number is glide (6)- how long the disc holds in the air. Glide typically ranges from 1-6 although I think 1 manufacturer got crazy and made a 7 glide disc- that would be almost like a catch frisbee.
Third number (-1) is high speed turn. This is how much the disc moves in the direction of its spin at high speeds. If you're throwing right hand backhand this is how much the disc moves to the right in the early portion of the flight. The lower the number (-4 or -5) the more the disc will move. Ranges from +1 (disc never moves right and starts moving in the opposite direction) to -5 (disc moves a lot). Discs with lower high speed turn (-4 or -5) are easier to throw for beginners and lower arm speeds.
Final number is fade (1). This is how hard the disc dumps at the end of its flight. This would fall left for a right hand backhand throw. Beginners with lower arm speeds want a lower number here (0 or 1) unless you're specifically looking for a disc that curves more or fights the wind. Numbers range from 0-5.
Their prices are decent on discs if you like DD or Latitude. Fortunately I was in need of a new bag so $100 of new discs and the free bag was a steal. Good stuff.
Unfortunately, if you don't know what you're looking at the site is impossible. If you haven't played before just grab a beginner 3 pack from any online retailer. You will quickly learn what you have the ability to throw.
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I ordered a similar deal for the Black Friday sale. I hadn't played in years and all my old disc were brittle and a few snapped. Fair warning, the Paratrooper bag is a bit bigger than I expected. It seems nice though. Also, the Queen box is nice. Only downside is the limited editions do not show flight specs so I had to add them to the back. I think I spent right at $100 and replaced most of my setup. The free bag at $100 definitely was a decent deal.
FYI there's a big collectors market for old discs. Check eBay for what you have (including the stamp, the type of plastic etc) before you toss them!
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Everything is a conspiracy in 2022. Simple enough to ignore it and move on. Or you can look foolish like you chose to do. News flash, this site makes money off links!
Assuming this can be used with any tier w/Free items
Add $100 Gift Card + Paratrooper of choice + PARATROOPER Code to cart and Purchase. Then use the $100 Gift Card immediately (expires next day) to purchase $100+ items of choice and add ANOTHER Free Paratrooper bag to cart!
I did exactly this and got a Combat Sniper, stool and 2 Paratrooper bags for $104.99 (before tax)!
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First number is speed (7)- how fast the disc cuts through the air. Faster discs have higher distance potential but require more arm speed to control and actually reach the necessary power to make the disc fly properly. Speeds range from 1-14.
Second number is glide (6)- how long the disc holds in the air. Glide typically ranges from 1-6 although I think 1 manufacturer got crazy and made a 7 glide disc- that would be almost like a catch frisbee.
Third number (-1) is high speed turn. This is how much the disc moves in the direction of its spin at high speeds. If you're throwing right hand backhand this is how much the disc moves to the right in the early portion of the flight. The lower the number (-4 or -5) the more the disc will move. Ranges from +1 (disc never moves right and starts moving in the opposite direction) to -5 (disc moves a lot). Discs with lower high speed turn (-4 or -5) are easier to throw for beginners and lower arm speeds.
Final number is fade (1). This is how hard the disc dumps at the end of its flight. This would fall left for a right hand backhand throw. Beginners with lower arm speeds want a lower number here (0 or 1) unless you're specifically looking for a disc that curves more or fights the wind. Numbers range from 0-5.
Have fun.
From Dynamic Discs, If I were buying 3 discs I'd say go Judge (putter) Fuse (mid range) and Warship (Fairway Driver). These are all easier to throw discs. Get the judge at 175g, the Fuse around 170g and the Warship around 165g.
If you buy from somewhere else, Innova is the largest manufacturer. I'd recommend aviar (putter) /mako 3 (mid)/leopard (fairway driver)
Good luck, if you're anything like the rest of us, you'll be buying way more discs in no time.
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First number is speed (7)- how fast the disc cuts through the air. Faster discs have higher distance potential but require more arm speed to control and actually reach the necessary power to make the disc fly properly. Speeds range from 1-14.
Second number is glide (6)- how long the disc holds in the air. Glide typically ranges from 1-6 although I think 1 manufacturer got crazy and made a 7 glide disc- that would be almost like a catch frisbee.
Third number (-1) is high speed turn. This is how much the disc moves in the direction of its spin at high speeds. If you're throwing right hand backhand this is how much the disc moves to the right in the early portion of the flight. The lower the number (-4 or -5) the more the disc will move. Ranges from +1 (disc never moves right and starts moving in the opposite direction) to -5 (disc moves a lot). Discs with lower high speed turn (-4 or -5) are easier to throw for beginners and lower arm speeds.
Final number is fade (1). This is how hard the disc dumps at the end of its flight. This would fall left for a right hand backhand throw. Beginners with lower arm speeds want a lower number here (0 or 1) unless you're specifically looking for a disc that curves more or fights the wind. Numbers range from 0-5.
Have fun.
Unfortunately, if you don't know what you're looking at the site is impossible. If you haven't played before just grab a beginner 3 pack from any online retailer. You will quickly learn what you have the ability to throw.
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Assuming this can be used with any tier w/Free items
Add $100 Gift Card + Paratrooper of choice + PARATROOPER Code to cart and Purchase. Then use the $100 Gift Card immediately (expires next day) to purchase $100+ items of choice and add ANOTHER Free Paratrooper bag to cart!
I did exactly this and got a Combat Sniper, stool and 2 Paratrooper bags for $104.99 (before tax)!
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