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Renegade 11|5|-1.5|2.5

Renegade 11|5|-1.5|2.5

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Dynamic Discs Distance Driver 11|5|-1.5|2.5

The Dynamic Discs Renegade is a distance driver designed for disc golf players of all skill levels

Here's a summary of its key features:
  • Flight Numbers: Speed: 11, Glide: 5, Turn: -1.5, Fade: 2.5.
  • Stability: Understable. This means it will tend to turn right for right-hand backhand (RHBH) throws, especially with higher arm speeds.
  • Target Audience: Suitable for a wide range of players, from beginners to advanced. Newer players with slower arm speeds will find it a fast and understable disc for achieving maximum distance. More experienced players can utilize it for long tailwind shots, anhyzers (shots that turn to the right), and rollers.
  • Glide: Features superior glide, helping it maintain loft and achieve longer flights.
  • Plastic Options: Available in various plastic blends, including Lucid, Lucid Air, Fuzion, and BioFuzion, each with slightly different flight characteristics. Lucid plastic, for example, is generally considered more overstable than Fuzion or BioFuzion. Lucid Air is a lightweight version of Lucid plastic.
  • Flight Path (Experienced Throwers): Can be used for hyzer flips (where the disc is thrown on a hyzer angle and flips up to flat, then turns), smooth S-curves, and long turnovers.
  • Potential Uses: Great for open course types and distance driving. The Lucid Air version, being more understable, is particularly well-suited for open shots and tailwind shots.
Considerations
  • Wind Conditions: The Renegade doesn't handle headwinds particularly well.
  • Consistency: Some players find the flight consistency of the Renegade to be less reliable than other understable discs, especially when thrown with a forehand.
  • Beginner Use: While advertised for all skill levels, some suggest that very new beginners might find it too understable and quickly "turn it over" (have it flip too much to the right).
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