Dino Discs Brachiosaurus - Egg Shell / 128g - Forest Green (Magenta Foil)
Dino Discs Brachiosaurus - Egg Shell / 128g - Hot Pink (Magenta Foil) *028*
Dino Discs Brachiosaurus - Egg Shell / 128g - Lavender (Green Foil)
Dino Discs Brachiosaurus - Egg Shell / 128g - Hot Pink (Magenta Foil) *024*
Dino Discs Brachiosaurus - Egg Shell / 128g - Pink (Red Foil)

Dino Discs Brachiosaurus

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Dino Discs Brachiosaurus

The Dino Discs Brachiosaurus is an ultra-lightweight, understable midrange disc designed for young players, beginners, and those with slower arm speeds. With flight numbers of Speed 5, Glide 5, Turn -4.5, and Fade 1, this disc delivers an easy, straight flight path that gently turns over with minimal fade, making it a great choice for controlled midrange shots and smooth turnovers. Its lightweight design (typically under 130g) allows beginners to achieve greater distances with less power, making it perfect for kids aiming to build confidence in their throws.

The Brachiosaurus offers durability and a comfortable grip, ideal for recreational play in various conditions. This disc is particularly useful for learning hyzer flips, with enough understability to perform well for players developing their form. The Brachiosaurus brings ease and enjoyment to young players or anyone seeking a reliable midrange disc to practice control and distance.

Note: PDGA has not certified Dino Discs for use in PDGA-sanctioned competitions, despite the fact that they utilise established molds.

Flight Numbers

  • Speed: 5
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -4.5
  • Fade: 1

Plastics

Available in a variety of plastics, find out more about Dino Discs' plastics HERE!

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of disc is the Brachiosaurus?

The Dino Discs Brachiosaurus is a very understable, lightweight midrange disc designed for young players, beginners, and those with slower arm speeds.

What plastic is used for the Brachiosaurus?

It’s typically made from Egg Shell or Glow Egg Shell plastic—lightweight, grippy, often sparkly, and sometimes color-changing or glow-in-the-dark.

Is the Brachiosaurus PDGA-approved for sanctioned play?

No, Dino Discs are not approved for PDGA-sanctioned play. They’re intended for casual use, family fun, and beginner development.

What are the flight numbers for the Brachiosaurus?

Flight numbers vary slightly by source, but most list: Speed 5 / Glide 5 / Turn -4.5 / Fade 1.

What makes the Dino Discs Brachiosaurus ideal for kids?

Its low weight (under 130g), grippy plastic, and very understable flight make it easy for young players to control.

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David K. (Reading, US)
No Fade

What a straight flying disc. This disc is the most consistent disc I have ever thrown. Any gap that needs to be hit, any time a need a disc to land and stay on a line that’s thrown I grab this disc out of my bag. It may be a lightweight disc but throw it flat and it maximizes it’s distance by flying a straight line.

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David K. (Reading, US)
No Fade

What a straight flying disc. This disc is the most consistent disc I have ever thrown. Any gap that needs to be hit, any time a need a disc to land and stay on a line that’s thrown I grab this disc out of my bag. It may be a lightweight disc but throw it flat and it maximizes it’s distance by flying a straight line.

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