Dino Discs Allosaurus
Dino Discs Allosaurus
The Dino Discs Allosaurus is a lightweight distance driver with an understable flight that pulls away from the natural fade before finishing with only a slight end-fade. As a "speed 12" disc, it will require more arm speed to get maximum distance results. For youngsters, it will test their power, or it can be a disc that they grow into. For other players who typically struggle with distance drivers, the Allosaurus is a great lightweight choice with a lot of glide to build confidence.
Note: PDGA has not certified Dino Discs for use in PDGA-sanctioned competitions, despite the fact that they utilize established molds.
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Plastics
Egg Shell Plastic
Egg Shell plastic is a surprisingly grippy, semi-firm plastic blend with some really cool decorative effects such as splatters, swirls, and sparkles. It contributes to the bright and whimsical appearance of the Dino Disc models, which are ideal for players who prefer lightweight, floating discs.
Volcanic Plastic
Volcanic plastic is a surprisingly grippy yet semi-firm plastic blend with some really cool decorative effects that look like colored candy pieces in the mix. But don't let your children eat them! This plastic blend was created for Dino Discs in order to make them even more fun and exciting for young players who require ultralight discs.
For this 70 year old beginner, this disc is a lightweight understable distance driver for me. I believe it is the same mold as the Gateway Spear, just a lot lighter. I get max straight line throws by hyzer flipping it. I even like the grippy eggshell plastic.