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    Launch Disc Golf Omega Glow Lander

    Launch Disc Golf Omega Glow Lander

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    The Lander is an excellent debut putter from Launch Disc Golf. It has a flat top, a nicely rounded nose (rim) for comfort, and a smooth micro-bead for a little added stability.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3.0/4.0/-0.5/2.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 3.1/4/-0.5/1.9
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    Omega Glow Details

    This is the glow in the dark version of Noble plastic. This is a baseline plastic, similar to DX glow.

    Lander Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.00 cm
    • Height: 1.80 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.40 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.20 cm
    • Max Weight: 170g

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Putt & Approach
    • Stability: Stable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
    • Plastic grade(s): Basic (Cheapest)
    • Beaded

    Reviews

    Color Glow Ez
    My Flight Ratings: 4/4/-1/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Nov 15, 2022 11:24 AM

    5/5 stars - my favorite mold and plastic. 

    i bag 4 landers. 2 glow which i use for putting. the omega glow plastic is the perfect blend imo. the closest comparison would be eraser from gateway, or maybe exo soft. it has to be felt to be believed. i have people ask me all the time what plastic it is. it's much softer than regular omega. 

    inside the circle, the flight is ideal. just nice and straight. straight and glidey enough to be point and shoot, but solid enough to remain trustworthy in the wind. 

    the other 2 i bag are regular omega. they are my throwers, and i cycle 2 at any given time. one beats to flippy very fast (4/4/-2/0 or so) and the other one is stable (4/4/-1/1) if given power. 

    brand new, the lander can handle about 250 feet of power without turning over. if you try throwing it 300 feet, it will be flippy. 

     

     

     

     

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