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The PD2 maxes out in most categories: it is very fast, and very overstable. With enough arm speed it can be thrown super far with high predictability. This disc is not suitable for everybody, but if you can muster up the power needed to launch one of these, you’ll know this is a disc you can trust in all conditions.
Speed | 12 |
Glide | 4 |
Turn | .0 |
Fade | 4 |
12 4 .0 4
The PD2 maxes out in most categories: it is very fast, and very overstable. With enough arm speed it can be thrown super far with high predictability. This disc is not suitable for everybody, but if you can muster up the power needed to launch one of these, you’ll know this is a disc you can trust in all conditions.
Give it all you got and watch it conquer the winds at ease! A PD2 is a tool, a weapon, an ally, an enemy. It’s a force to be reckoned with, powering down fairways and slicing through windy elements with ease. Created with more advanced to expert players in mind, these powerful discs are made to withstand tremendous amounts of snap and arm speed in order to get it to peak performance.
Players of all calibers do enjoy this disc, though. You’ll find it especially handy for windy situations, forehand, overhand, and extremely reliable backhand hyzer shots. We don’t recommend this disc if you’re buying your first product to learn to play but other than that, we recommend all players carry something like this in their bags.
Back in the day, the introduction of the PD2 catapulted reliability on the highest level to an all new tier and that's what the PD2 can offer to your game as well. While certainly a model designed for top-level Pro players, the wind-fighting capabilities of the PD2 offer a lot of benefit to many skill levels. If you don't have the biggest arm out there, this likely isn't a disc you need often, but it's one of those types of discs that when you need it, you REALLY need it.
Plastic:
Excellent grip in all weather conditions with great durability. This plastic ages well, which means that your disc doesn’t change drastically in its flight behaviour after a couple of collisions with trees.
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