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Should I throw lighter discs?

On the most basic level, lighter discs take less effort to throw than heavy discs and as a result are often more accurate. However, light weight discs are also generally affected by wind more than heavy discs so you may find heavier discs can maintain a consistent path more effectively in windy weather.
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Should I throw lighter weight discs?

Lightweight discs are usually recommended for kids, women and beginner-level players, who tend to have slower arm speed. But if you are an experienced player, you should look for heavier discs because they tend to have better stability and the tendency to maintain the desired flight path.
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Do pros throw lightweight discs?

A pro player might use a driver weight of under 170g if they are throwing with a tailwind, uphill, or need a more understable disc for the situation. The most common weight range for a driver thrown by a pro will be between 170g and 175g.
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What weight discs do you throw?

The most common weight classes are Lite, 150-159, 160-164,165-169, 170-172, 173-175, 176-177 and 178+ grams. Light discs, 150-159 grams, are the most suitable for beginners, kids, and in general to players who throw under 100 meters long shots.
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Does 5 grams make a difference in disc golf?

Does Disc Golf Disc Weight Matter? Simply put, yes, the weight of your disc golf disc matters and can significantly affect the flight of your golf disc. On the most basic level, lighter discs take less effort to throw than heavy discs and as a result are often more accurate.
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Are Lighter Discs Better?

Are lighter discs more stable?

WEIGHT OF DISC

Lighter discs tend to be more understable, making it more likely that they will flip over. The heavier the disc and the faster you throw it, the more stable it will be.
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Why don t pros throw understable discs?

The downside of throwing an understable disc is that the high glide can negatively affect accuracy. Because an understable disc will have less torque resistance, if thrown too hard, the disc may flip over and hit the ground early as well.
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What disc flies the farthest?

Generally speaking, drivers will be thrown the farthest by most players because they are designed specifically to do so. They usually will have less "dome" and a much smaller height, making them a bit more aerodynamic than their taller putter and mid-range counterparts.
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Is it OK to check a lighter?

Disposable and Zippo lighters without fuel are allowed in checked bags. Lighters with fuel are prohibited in checked bags, unless they adhere to the Department of Transportation exemption, which allows up to two fueled lighters if properly enclosed in a DOT approved case.
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Are lighter discs less stable?

Discs usually become more understable with wear. Weight of disc - The lighter the disc, the easier it is to throw at a high speed per its weight. Because speed is faster compared to weight, lighter discs usually fly less stable.
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Do you need to bleed a lighter?

Bleeding, or purging, your lighter is a critical step. As the butane in your lighter is depleted from everyday use, the fuel tank fills with air. The air that is left at the end of an exhausted fuel tank will prevent more fuel from entering the lighter when you try to refill it.
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Can you lose weight playing disc golf?

Weight Loss

Playing disc golf regularly is an amazing way to lose weight. Since you will be burning a tremendous amount of calories performing this activity, you will notice your body slimming down. What's most impressive about disc golf is that you don't need to play it every day to lose weight.
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Why throw max weight discs?

Again, this choice boils down to simple physics. A tailwind is going to make the disc more stable and will enhance glide if thrown at a proper angle. A headwind will make the disc less stable. Faster speeds and heavier weights help fight the wind better along with a more overstable mold like a Champion Firebird.
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Are discs more understable in cold?

In theory, as cold air is more dense, discs should fly more understable. Resistance leads to flippier flight paths. For this reason, when a disc is thrown into a headwind, it turns more. At the same time, though, dense air means more friction and drag on a mid-flight disc.
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Are Overstable discs better?

The more overstable a disc, the greater the tendency to turn opposite the direction of the spin. The more overstable a disc, the greater wind it can handle. The higher the speed of release, the less sharp the turn.
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Why do people like Overstable discs?

Forehand (flick) shot – Though not necessary, a lot of people prefer more overstable discs for their flick shot because of the increased torque and speed that is transferred to the disc. Then they don't have to worry as much about the disc and its ability to fight the turn right out of their hand.
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Do discs fly farther in hot weather?

Density can, however, make some difference, since it is directly proportionate to the amount of resistance encountered by the Frisbee as it passes through the air. As consequence, the Frisbee should travel faster and farther when temperatures are warmer, since warmer air is less dense than cold air.
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What happens if you throw a low speed disc too fast?

Discs are made to follow their intended flight paths when thrown at specific speeds. If you throw a disc with too much speed (or improper technique), it will tend to turn over and sometimes even roll. If you throw a disc with too little speed, it will just fade left and not travel very far.
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Do higher speed discs fly farther?

You can read more details on disc golf speed and disc flight numbers here. It is important to note that higher speed discs will not actually travel faster than lower speed discs. Any disc will only travel as fast as you are able to throw it.
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Is Metal Flake plastic more overstable?

The general consensus is that Metal Flake plastic is made from a base of high-quality Champion plastic. With the flakes mixed in, it tends to be more overstable than the regular Champion blend right out of the box.
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What is the best weight for beginner disc golf?

The average weight of a disc used by a beginner disc golf player should range between 150 grams and 170 grams. The weight of the disc will depend on the type of disc and what it's used for. A beginner should use a light disc weight for a driver and mid-range driver, and a heavier weight for a putting disc.
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Why do discs fade left?

If the disc is spinning in a clockwise direction (common for an RHBH thrower) that means the disc will fade to the left. If you're an LHBH or an FHRH thrower, the opposite is true. The disc is spinning in a counterclockwise direction and the disc will fade to the right.
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