Distance Drivers
So let’s talk about distance drivers. I once asked Steve Brinster, who’s sponsored I believe by Millennium, or still throws Millennium and is sponsored by Innova, How do you throw so far?
As he said there’s a lot to it, including which distance driver you’re throwing, but the one tip he gave was, during your three-step x-step on the backhand throw, have the heel of your foot pointing toward your target on the second step. This will help to turn the hips, and the hips are the thing that transfer the power of your legs into the speed of your arm.
Okay then.
Frisbee golf distance drivers are pretty much any period’s discs that fly the farthest. Right now all the brands are maxed out in terms of speed by the 2.5 cm limit on the width of the disc’s wing. And though most brand’s have one or more Speed 14 disc now, we skeptics at Marshall Street don’t believe it. We know that a Speed 14 distance driver is just a Speed 13 distance driver that goes farther in the wrong direction.
And the other thing about distance drivers and how far they’ll go and the rules of throwing? These are all completely different for different individuals.
What’s the Destroyer? Speed 12. I’m not going to sit here and lecture, but let’s just say that that’s a clue. And that throwing far has less to do with which disc you throw and more to do with how you throw it.
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Active Premium Astronaut
Very understable, so very easy to throw and flip over. Careful, you may need a rocket to retrieve this thing.
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Active Premium Glow Astronaut
Special Edition Astronaut mini stamp!
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Active Premium Majesty
Discmaina’s newest speed 13 distance driver that is neutral in stability and able to execute multiple types of shots!
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Airborn Falcor, 400 – Cale Leiviska
Cale Leiviska’s Falcor is essentially a modified D2.
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Airborn Falcor, 500 – Cale Leiviska
Cale Leiviska’s Falcor is essentially a modified D2.
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Airborn Falcor, Reblend – Cale Leiviska
Cale Leiviska’s Falcor is essentially a modified D2. These ones are made with recycled materials.
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Albatross
14/4/0/5
Speed 14 distance driver that is very overstable.
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Alpha Bayonet
13/5/-2/2
The first run in Alpha plastic is actually Overstable instead of the neutral flight numbers
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Alpha Bowie
13/5/-1/3
Beefy and fast long distance driver
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Alpha Crockett
13/4/-1/3
The Crockett is an OverStable Rocket! -
Alpha Growler
The Growler is high-speed, high glide, understable distance driver
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Alpha Harrier
A very understable distance driver that can work in anyone’s bag!
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Alpha Seguin
13/5/0/3
Very fast and overstable driver that goes far with max power! -
Alpha Tombstone
13/4/0/4
Very fast and Extremely Overstable driver!
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Alpha Warbird
Long distance overstable driver with a lot of glide!
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Alpha Yeet
12/5/-1/3
12 speed overstable driver that is similar to the popular Destroyer, but made by LSD!
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Alpha-Solid Bohrium
The Bohrium’s rim is rounded underneath, like the Quarter K of old.
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Apex Freetail
Bats don’t need eyes to fly, so why do you need eyes to throw? Food for thought. This disc is VERY understable.
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Apex Goat, Des Reading
Des Reading is defiantly one of the FPO Goats!
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AquaFlight Osprey
Lightweight overstable distance driver that DOES NOT FLOAT on water.
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AquaFlight Swift
Lightweight driver that floats on water.
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Aroma Starship
13/6/-1/2
A high-speed, mid-stability distance driver, perfect for smashing drives down the fairway -
Atmos Hurricane
This Hurricane is a Category 5.
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Atomic Kahu
Bombs!
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Atomic Kahu XG
XG = Extra Glide
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Atomic Kotare
New Zealand’s Destroyer
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Aura Synapse
TSA’s first Long distance 12 speed OverStable driver!
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Aura Synapse, Martial St
Our “Martial Street” logo designed by Thought Space Athletics!
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Aura Synapse, Record Player
The Aura Synapse with a sweet new stamp!
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Base Grip D Model OS
Basic overstable driver from the Ace Line powered by Prodigy!
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Base Grip D Model S
Prodigy’s Ace Line middle stability distance driver in a grippy baseline plastic Designed by Prodigy, manufactured in China.
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Base Grip D Model US
Basic understable driver from the Ace Line powered by Prodigy!
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