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Aerobie Aerobie Sharpshooter #1

Aerobie Aerobie Sharpshooter #1

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The SharpShooter #1 is an overstable fairway driver in the Aerobie disc golf line. Aerobie is a brand that knows a little something about flying aerial objects. Unlike the distance driver, the Epic, the SharpShooter #1 is a more traditional disc golf driver in terms of symmetry. However, this disc has unique stair-like grooves around the outside edge that you won’t find on any other brand of golf disc. The SharpShooter #1 is fairly fast and has a 2.1cm rim. It's also made of a very hard, but durable plastic. Aerobie golf disc plastic is perhaps the hardest blend used by any disc manufacturer. This disc is very overstable, and will experience a large hook at the end of the flight.

Manufacturer Flight Numbers 7.0/3.0/0.0/3.0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 7/3/0/3
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Aerobie Details

Aerobie plastic is durable and very hard.

Sharpshooter #1 Dimensions

  • Diameter: 21.20 cm
  • Height: 1.70 cm
  • Rim Depth: 1.30 cm
  • Rim Width: 2.10 cm
  • Max Weight: 170g

Additional Information

  • Primary Use: Control Driver
  • Stability: Very Overstable
  • Recommended Skill Level: Advanced
  • Plastic grade(s): Durable
  • Beadless

Reviews

Nicholas Bartlett
My Flight Ratings: 7/3/0/3 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

Jun 05, 2017 13:38 PM

An overstable fairway, like a Firebird. I can throw mine beyond the range, with a deep gripped forehand throw, these fly straight and have little glide, it just parks where I release it, depending on how hard I can snap it that day. However, unlike any other fairway that I know of, this disc is heavy, overstable, and floats in water, just don't purchase brown...not fun to find in the brown water or in brown leaves. All the Aerobie I can put upside down, push to the bottom of the lake, and sure enough they pop right back up. If I have to throw around water, I see if the line will favor an Aerobie. Also, the plastic does beat up easily, however, no matter how beat up mine get, they continue to be overstable. I have had mine since they came out, and they continue to fly the way I first threw them. An added plus, PDGA approved!  

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