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    Millennium Standard Aquarius

    Millennium Standard Aquarius

    4.6
    (12 Reviews)
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    The Millennium Standard Aquarius is a speed-10, understable, long-range driver that floats in water. Designed to be beginner-friendly, it gives golfers confidence to clear long-range water hazards with control. It is made of an extra stiff and grippy Millennium plastic in weights 156-158. Low-power arms get increased distance due to its speed and high glide. More powerful arms will love the range it covers. When released level it has a long curved flight path. When released with a hyzer, it stands up and flies with a more stable line and a finish fade. The Aquarius will out-drive other floating discs. In a tailwind, this disc can reach extreme distances. Put an Aquarius in your bag, and don't let a water hazard intimidate you from going long!

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 8.0/5.0/-3.0/2.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 9/5/-3.3/1.9
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    Standard Details

    Standard Millennium was the first premium plastic blend that set the standard for the disc golf industry. This plastic provides precision grip, scuff resistance, durability, all at an affordable price. This plastic is similar to Innova Pro and Discraft X-Line blends.

    Aquarius Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.00 cm
    • Height: 1.90 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.20 cm
    • Rim Width: 2.00 cm
    • Max Weight: 155g

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Control Driver
    • Stability: Understable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Beginner, Everyone
    • Plastic grade(s): Midgrade, Premium
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    Mamba Maniac
    My Flight Ratings: 8/5/-3/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jul 01, 2023 12:37 PM

    If you're tired of losing discs into water hazards then this is the disc to get! I bought one just because it floats but it turned out to be a terrific fairway driver as well! For low level medium distance shots around 250 feet this thing is a laser beam as long as you don't over power it. Throwing farther and higher will give you some fade at the end. Being an 8 speed driver you can't expect to use a ton of power on the Aquarius, especially since it only comes in light weights below 160g. This disc feels great in the hand and the Millennium base plastic offers pretty good grip with typical base line durability. I've been using it for a few months and I haven't noticed any major dents. Millennium plastic comes in nice bright colors that make it easy to find your disc, especially the orange, yellow or white ones. I'd say the flight numbers are pretty accurate. If you need a floating disc you really can't go wrong with the Aquarius.

    REignsDchaiNS
    My Flight Ratings: 10/5/-4/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jun 29, 2022 11:59 AM

     On top of being a floating disc the Aquarius is actually an amazing hyzer flip driver. Tbis thing will fly farther than a lot of discs in my bag with minimal effort. And of course it floats. So if it does land in the water it doesn't have to stay there bleeding toxens into the water.

    REignsDchaiNS
    My Flight Ratings: 10/5/-4/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jun 29, 2022 11:59 AM

     On top of being a floating disc the Aquarius is actually an amazing hyzer flip driver. Tbis thing will fly farther than a lot of discs in my bag with minimal effort. And of course it floats. So if it does land in the water it doesn't have to stay there bleeding toxens into the water.

    RicoWindstar
    My Flight Ratings: 10/5/-4/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 14, 2018 09:35 AM

    The Aquarius is designed to be an easy to throw distance driver. I would say that Millennium created just that. This is not going to be a disc a lot of power players pick up to use, but for lower power, and those new to the game, this disc will give you some decent distance without a whole lot of effort. The flight gives you a nice big turn when thrown flat, and just a hint of fade coming back at the end of the flight. This is not a great disc for me, but for others it could be the driver you are looking for.

    Scott
    My Flight Ratings: 10/5/-2.5/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Apr 23, 2017 10:46 AM

    I hate Dragons.  I can throw putters further than those and the putters don't turn into rollers on hyzer flips.  So I was skeptical when my wife got me an Aquarius from Infinite Discs for Xmas (she hid it so well we didn't find it until April).  The flight chart for the Aquarius makes it look too understable for me, but field practice proved otherwise.  The Aquarius is a hyzer flip machine.  Its not just a great floating driver... its a great driver even if it didn't float.  Finally, evidence that floating discs really can fly predictably and very long.  Everyone who throws over large water hazards regularly needs to try this disc.

    M Ness
    My Flight Ratings: 10/6/-4/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 04, 2017 06:40 AM

    I'm an older female player, so I'm  pretty slow. I find the Aquarius (155 gm, which is my standard weight) to be a useful disc. It is seriously understable such that it flips up and continues to turn even with a good hyzer release. It burns with full power flat drives, but it is good for uphill or downhill situations. I also get a nice right turn and settle with little fade from a standstill throw. I only use it when water is involved, and only then if I can be sure extra turn won't take me out over it; don't count on the fade to bring you back! My super understable discs of choice are the Latitude 64 Bolt for distance drives and Diamond for standstill throws. Both of those have stronger fade, but the Aquarius is a water safe substitute for both of them. The plastic is fairly grippy, but not as elastic as Opto or Frost, and less durable as well. 

    Jim Peery
    My Flight Ratings: 10/5/-4/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 24, 2017 21:07 PM

    This is the sleeper disc in my bag. I don't agree with the flight path as I am a LHBH launcher and have enjoyed the straightest path of travel I could hope for. This disc will also hazer, or anhyzer as required. A great first run disc that has earned a place in my bag. Beginners need to have one of these!!
    Dylan
    My Flight Ratings: 10/5/-4/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 28, 2016 21:20 PM

    This is a pretty solid discs as far as floating discs go.  I've never been a huge fan of the feel of the Dragon, and was worried this would be just as bad (to me).  The aquarius didn't seem as tacky and weird as the Dragon, it was a bit more bearable.  The highlight of this disc is that I can actually throw it pretty far!  I was expecting it to be so understable that it would just anny to the ground and roll, but it actually faded back and I had some good drives!  This disc would be great for beginners with it's understability, and reliable enough for the more advanced players too!

    Oh did I mention it floats in water?  Yeah I guess that's the point of this disc. I guess the downside is you have to wait for it to float to shore... 

    MaxR
    My Flight Ratings: 10/5/-3/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 24, 2016 16:36 PM

    I bought this disc primarily because I frequently play a course where there are multiple water hazards. I have thrown it in the water once and it did float, unlike my lat64 claymore (rest in peace). I was able to retrieve the disc and take a penalty. This disc has a really nice feel in the hands, and it flies true to an understable disc. I would recomend this disc over the dragon any day. This disc is a tiny bit more expensive than the dragon, but I think its worth the extra $3. 

    Toddiovision
    My Flight Ratings: 10/5/-4/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 24, 2016 13:09 PM

    As a driver, the Aquarius is actually pretty solid and beginner-friendly. It is pleasantly understable with a nice fade, so it can make that beautiful S-curve when you throw for distance. It may not fly as far as other discs in your bag, but it does the job well between 200 and 300 feet. Somebody with a really powerful arm would probably flip it over, but that isn't my case, so I liked the disc. I actually managed to bounce it into the stream that cuts through the local course, and it really did float. 

    I'd recommend this disc for beginner to intermediate players as a solid driver and give it bonus points for the floating plastic.

    Alan Barker
    My Flight Ratings: 10/5/-1/1 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 05, 2016 13:08 PM

    I love the feel of Innova's floating plastic (Dragon, Wahoo, Hydra). It is super grippy and flexible to get a nice firm grip when you release.The Millennium Aquarius is in the same type of blend. And bonus, it floats in Water. The only downside to the floating plastic is that it is not very durable. It didn't take me too many throws before the Innova Dragon became unthrowably understable for me.

    When I stepped up for my first throw with the Aquarius I was expecting it to be super understable. It wasn't. I gave it a good rip and it was perfectly straight/stable with an end of flight fade. However, i hit a tree pretty hard on that throw and after that the Aquarius was not quite as stable. 

    Even after playing an entire round throwing this disc on every drive, my 173g Orange Aquarius didn't get even close to as understable as the flight ratings indicate. As the round went on I was bombing this disc. I had one throw where I overshot a 340 foot basket by about 30 feet.

    All in all, if you're looking for an inexpensive straight flying disc that you can be confident about throwing over water, the Aquarius is the disc to get.

     

    JonSpell88
    My Flight Ratings: 10/5/-4/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Apr 29, 2016 16:28 PM

    I throw a lot of understable discs and the Mamba is my absolute favorite. The -4 HST on this one made me think it was going to work well for me. And it did! I got some nice, long straight throws out of it on my first outing. 

    While I was not really trying to test out its special feature - that it floats - I did anyway and it floated merrily down the stream. I don't have a lot of arm power, but I did not think it warranted a 2 fade - I'd say 1. 

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