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Discraft Titanium Thrasher

Discraft Titanium Thrasher

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The Thrasher is a very fast and understable disc. It is important to know that this mold is not flippy, allowing huge distance from slower arms, and yet is still completely big-arm friendly. It will finish on a slow hyzer in most situations, so expect some clean anhyzers out of this disc. This mold is a great choice for most any skilled player

 

 

Manufacturer Flight Numbers 12.0/5.0/-3.0/2.0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 12/5/-3/2
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Titanium Details

Titanium is Discraft's ultra premium plastic blend. This is a high performance blend that provides pro grip and durability in a "uniquely cool" appearance.

Thrasher Dimensions

  • Diameter: 21.20 cm
  • Height: 1.50 cm
  • Rim Depth: 1.10 cm
  • Rim Width: 2.20 cm
  • Max Weight: 175g

Additional Information

  • Primary Use: Distance Driver
  • Stability: Understable
  • Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
  • Plastic grade(s): Air Bubbles, Durable, Premium
  • Beadless

Reviews

larry thompson
My Flight Ratings: 12/5/-3/2 N/A Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

Oct 08, 2020 15:56 PM

Solid disc

BirdieMac
My Flight Ratings: 12/5/-2.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

Nov 23, 2019 16:13 PM

I love the Ti Thrasher. I believe the Ti is one of the more stable plastics for this disc, so its a little more stable than the numbers. And the Ti has held the same stability for a long time. This plastic is seriously awesome at holding it's stability in my experience.

This disc is bomber and a beauty to hzyer flip for distance, or when I need an understabe distance flight. If you don't have the arm for a Destroyer type disc, this could be your farthest flying disc, but even if you do have the arm for a stable distance driver, this disc can also come in real handy. Get the Ti plastic if you want that extra stability.

A very good disc for understable bombs.

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