Neutron Ascend

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Speed 6 understable driver that can be controlled by many different levels of skill!

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6
Glide
5
Turn
-3
Fade
0.5
Understable
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Speed 6 understable driver that can be controlled by many different levels of skill!

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1 review for Neutron Ascend

  1. ryan-7014

    This has been one of my main workhorse discs when playing shorter, more accuracy based, tree courses. There are several lines that I can throw consistently, straight shots with a little fade at the end, straight shots that fade a bit right at the end, before it sobers up and drops, or, with a little annie, it’ll hold a nice, smooth right turn before it straightens up and fades back left. Surprisingly, it will also fly dead straight, but it will always fade at the end. If it weren’t for that fade, it’d be great for straight fairway shots, but you can always find a way to work with it.
    I’ve only thrown these in Neutron plastic, which I love, it’s got a great feel in the hand, and even after all the trees I’ve smacked, it has very little effect on the disc itself. Being understable, it’d be great for new players, but once you get familiar with it, you’ll definitely have an advantage in the 80′-200′ range.

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