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Disc Name: EXP1
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Disc Type: Long Range Driver
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Manufacturer's Description:
More speed and more fade than the Polaris LF, the EXP1 is Millenium´s best driver into a strong headwind, and it is great for line drive shots. Available weights 145g-175g.
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Disc Name: Omega Driver
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Disc Type: Long Range Driver
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Manufacturer's Description:
Made from the same amazing material as the Polaris drivers, but it´s got the Omega shape for maximum control. If you´re strong enough to use it, and smart enough to know you need to, the Omega Driver can be the most important disc in your bag. Available weights 145g-175g.
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Disc Name: Polaris JLS
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Disc Type: Long Range Driver
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Manufacturer's Description:
The JLS flies farther and straighter than even the legendary LS. And it has an extra measure of durability. Available weights 145g-175g.
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Disc Name: Polaris LF
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Disc Type: Long Range Driver
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Manufacturer's Description:
For stiffer headwinds, you´ll want the Polaris LF. It has a strong predictable fade that will fight the wind and stay straight until the very end of its flight. It´s also great for skip shots and straight shots that finish with a left fade. Available weights 145g-175g.
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Disc Name: Polaris LS
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Disc Type: Long Range Driver
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Manufacturer's Description:
The Polaris LS is still the sport´s best embodiment of distance and predictabilityt. The LS will fly for miles downwind with a minimum of fade. In a crosswind it will hold its angle, and it will even keep its angle and speed into light and moderate headwinds. For an all-purpose driver, you can´t beat it. Available weights 145g-175g.
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User Reviews: [7 Review(s)]
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