Big Z Vulture

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A Predator with a little less bite. More of a scavenger really.

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Speed
10
Glide
5
Turn
0
Fade
2
Overstable
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Discraft says: When the Predator finishes with its prey, the Vulture comes in to play. The Vulture is described as a well seasoned Predator, with less overstability and more glide. The Vulture is predictable in wind and a great long range placement driver. Pros will appreciate the shot shaping ability of this driver while less experienced players will find a consistent, predictable flight.

Here’s what the disc can do:

Expect extra glide whether you’re throwing backhand or sidearm, and a consistent fade into your target
A medium rim gives you more control and excellent hand-feel
Rip it with brute force to easily manage upwind shots
Holds an almost perfect line on big throws

Vulture

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Hybrid Driver

Speed: 10Glide: 5Turn: 0Fade: 2See ALL our Vulture Discs

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