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RPM Discs Magma Soft Kea

RPM Discs Magma Soft Kea

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The Magma Soft RPM Discs Kea combines the mold’s dependable overstability with a flexible, tacky feel for added ground control. This softer Magma Soft Kea helps reduce skips and rollaways, giving the RPM Kea extra confidence on touchy approaches and sloped greens.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4.0/3.0/0.0/3.0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4.2/3.3/0/2.9
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Magma Soft Details

Magma is a plastic blend from RPM Discs with a long-lasting, premium durability, yet it has a softer, rubbery feel for great grip. This version of the plastic is a little softer. 

Kea Dimensions

  • Diameter: 21.20 cm
  • Height: 1.90 cm
  • Rim Depth: 1.40 cm
  • Rim Width: 1.40 cm
  • Max Weight: 176g

Additional Information

  • Primary Use: Mid Range
  • Stability: Overstable
  • Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced
  • Plastic grade(s): Midgrade, Premium
  • Beaded

Reviews

Baysinger
My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/2.5 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

Aug 12, 2021 14:00 PM

The Kea from RPM Discs is a great approach disc. Wether you want to call it a Mid-Range (as marketed by RPM Discs) or a Throwing Putter / Approach Disc, this one will be a staple in your bag. This disc has just enough fade to be considered a good reliable overstable approach disc yet just enough glide to get you where you need to go. As being compared to other overstable approach discs like the Zone, Harp, or Gator, I would say this one is the straightest of them all but still has a good reliable fade. The Kea seems to have more of a forward pushing fade rather than an all out dump of a flight. Yet, with a good angle, you can still get that great quick fade you are looking for. The design to me feels the most similar to an Innova Gator but the Kea is nice and flat area just on the top edge of the disc surrounding the flight plate. The flight plate does have some dome but not a crazy amount of dome. I am currently baging two Keas. One Atomic for a good forward pushing overstable approach disc and then one Magma Soft which to me is absolute money. I can throw it flat on a backhand or sidearm and it will glide super straight and have a nice little dump at the very end of the flight. The Magma Soft Kea is absolutely my favorite "get up and down" approach disc right now. The feel of the Magma Soft plastic is absolutely amazing and in my opinion, second to none, as far as soft approach plastics come. It is more of a rubbery type blend with such amazing grip. If my description of the flight and feel of the plastic don't make you want a Magma Soft Kea, here is my last selling point... when this thing hits the ground, IT... JUST... STOPS! You don't have to worry about roll always or crazy skips with the Magma Soft Kea because it will hit and stay within 3-5 feet of where it hits. Such an outstanding approach disc and I don't ever see it leaving my bag! I already have 2 Magma Soft Kea back-ups just in case! If you are interested in learning more about the Kea, please consider checking out the disc breakdown video below.

Also please consider checking out this playlist with plenty more RPM Discs related videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW_PphhAUBjVyGjL0QPLaJb750TJrflK9

Baysinger
My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

Aug 09, 2021 13:26 PM

The Kea from RPM Discs is a great approach disc. Wether you want to call it a Mid-Range (as marketed by RPM Discs) or a Throwing Putter / Approach Disc, this one will be a staple in your bag. This disc has just enough fade to be considered a good reliable overstable approach disc yet just enough glide to get you where you need to go. As being compared to other overstable approach discs like the Zone, Harp, or Gator, I would say this one is the straightest of them all but still has a good reliable fade. The Kea seems to have more of a forward pushing fade rather than an all out dump of a flight. Yet, with a good angle, you can still get that great quick fade you are looking for. The design to me feels the most similar to an Innova Gator but the Kea is nice and flat area just on the top edge of the disc surrounding the flight plate. The flight plate does have some dome but not a crazy amount of dome. I am currently baging two Keas. One Atomic for a good forward pushing overstable approach disc and then one Magma Soft which to me is absolute money. I can throw it flat on a backhand or sidearm and it will glide super straight and have a nice little dump at the very end of the flight. The Magma Soft Kea is absolutely my favorite "get up and down" approach disc right now. The feel of the Magma Soft plastic is absolutely amazing and in my opinion, second to none, as far as soft approach plastics come. It is more of a rubbery type blend with such amazing grip. If my description of the flight and feel of the plastic don't make you want a Magma Soft Kea, here is my last selling point... when this thing hits the ground, IT... JUST... STOPS! You don't have to worry about roll always or crazy skips with the Magma Soft Kea because it will hit and stay within 3-5 feet of where it hits. Such an outstanding approach disc and I don't ever see it leaving my bag! I already have 2 Magma Soft Kea back-ups just in case! If you are interested in learning more about the Kea, please consider checking out the disc breakdown video below.

 

Also please consider checking out this video playlist for all things RPM Discs: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW_PphhAUBjVyGjL0QPLaJb750TJrflK9

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