Dino Discs

Dino Discs Diplodocus

Plastic: Egg Shell
Egg Shell
Weight - Color (Stamp): 128g - Clear Jawbreaker (Black Chrome Stars) *012*
  • 128g - Clear Jawbreaker (Black Chrome Stars) *012*
  • 128g - Clear Jawbreaker (Crimson Aqua)
  • 128g - Clear Jawbreaker (Black Chrome Stars) *013*
  • 127g - Clear Jawbreaker (Rainbow Stars)
  • 128g - Clear Jawbreaker (Rainbow Stars)
Plastic: Egg Shell
Weight - Color (Stamp): 128g - Clear Jawbreaker (Black Chrome Stars) *012*
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Dino Discs Diplodocus

The Dino Discs Diplodocus is a lightweight, kid-friendly fairway driver built to make disc golf fun from throw one. It gets up to speed easily, glides straight, and finishes with a gentle, controllable fade—perfect for young players and beginners.

Flight: 8 | 5 | -2 | 1. Designed for ultra-light builds (often ~110–130g) that help smaller arms achieve clean hyzer-flips and longer carries without extra power.

Why throw the Dino Discs Diplodocus?

  • Ultra-light weights help kids and newer players throw farther with less effort.
  • Understable, glidey flight—easy stand-up from hyzer and smooth turnovers.
  • Comfortable rim with a fun “dimple-docus” top on many runs for easy grip.
  • Confidence-building, point-and-shoot lines on short tees and wooded fairways.

Plastics

Egg Shell: a grippy, semi-firm, speckled blend (sometimes with UV/glow variants) that looks bright and fun while staying surprisingly durable for its weight.

Extinct: sparkly, very-light blend that even floats; playful look and kid-friendly grip.

Flight numbers

  • Speed: 8
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -2
  • Fade: 1

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FAQs

Is the Diplodocus PDGA approved?

Dino Discs models are typically not PDGA approved, though they’re based on existing approved molds and built for safe, ultra-light play. Great for casual rounds and kids’ leagues.

What weights should I expect?

Most Diplodocus runs are around 110–130 grams to make throwing easier for small hands and slower arm speeds.

Any throwing tips for new players?

Start on slight hyzer with the nose down. Let it stand up to flat, ride the glide, and trust the gentle forward fade. Add height for longer, drifting turnovers.

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