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Supra 5|5|-1|1
Supra 5|5|-1|1
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$17.99 USD
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Finish Line Mid-Range 5|5|-1|1
The Supra from Finish Line Discs is a midrange disc designed to be a versatile workhorse for players of all skill levels.
Here's a breakdown of its key features:
- Designed by Drew Gibson: It's associated with Drew Gibson, a prominent disc golfer known for his midrange throws.
- Versatile Midrange: The Supra is described as a "do-it-all" midrange, capable of holding various lines and being a reliable choice for different shots.
- Stability: The Supra is generally considered a straight-to-slightly-understable disc, offering a manageable flight path. Some versions, especially retooled ones, are reported to be more stable than the prototypes.
- Flight Numbers: The most commonly listed flight numbers for the Supra are 5 (Speed) | 5 (Glide) | -1 (Turn) | 1 (Fade). However, some reviewers note that certain versions, like the prototypes, can be more understable, flying closer to a 5 | 5 | -2 | 0 flight.
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Plastic Types: Finish Line Discs offers the Supra in different plastic blends:
- Forged: An opaque premium plastic blend known for its durability and grip. Some find it stiffer than typical opaque plastics. Forged Supra plastic is compared to Innova's Star plastic, but with a bit more grip and possibly less durability than Composite plastic.
- Composite: A translucent premium plastic offering good durability and grip, comparable to Innova Champion or Discraft Z plastics.
- Glow: A plastic blend that is slightly more stable than Forged, but not significantly so.
- Feel and Comparison: It's often compared to the Discraft Buzzz, but with a slightly larger shoulder, a shallower rim, and is noted to be glidier and potentially faster than the Buzzz. Some reviewers mention a unique blunt edge on the rim.
Overall, the Supra seems to be a popular choice for players seeking a reliable and versatile straight-flying midrange with a comfortable feel and a consistent flight path.
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