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Streamline Eclipse SL Range

Streamline Eclipse SL Range

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The Streamline Eclipse Range combines the mold’s torque resistance and reduced glide with the added benefit of bright glow plastic. Designed for precision control, the Eclipse Range flies straight with a subtle, reliable fade, making it a go-to option for approach shots where distance control matters most.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2.0/1.0/-0.5/0.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 1.9/1.2/-0.4/0.5
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Eclipse SL Details

Eclipse SL is Streamline's glow in the dark Proton Plastic. Traditionally, Eclipse plastic meant the overmold rim would glow on MVP discs. Now, with Streamline, the entire disc will glow. The plastic most resembles Proton plastic that glows in the dark.

Range Dimensions

  • Diameter: 21.20 cm
  • Height: 1.80 cm
  • Rim Depth: 1.30 cm
  • Rim Width: 1.00 cm
  • Max Weight: 175g

Additional Information

  • Primary Use: Putt & Approach
  • Stability: Stable
  • Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced
  • Plastic grade(s): Premium
  • Beadless

Reviews

bad_david
My Flight Ratings: 2/3/-0.5/0.5 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: 225 Straight Score: Ultra Straight

Jan 20, 2026 19:50 PM

This has become my primary approach disc except in headwind although it can be throw with medium power into the wind on shorter distances. I've had some throw-ins and hit chains several times from about 100 -150 feet.  Highly recommend in the glow as it holds the line and then dumps right at your target. Its surprisingly easy to aim and control.  

camluck
My Flight Ratings: 2/1/-0.5/0.5 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: 225 Straight Score: Ultra Straight

Apr 12, 2025 02:23 AM

This is one of my favorite discs already. I bag both the Range and the Berg and throw them both equally. The Range is extremely neutral and works perfectly as an approach disc for any dead straight to anhyzer / turn over lines where you need touch and want the disc to sit quickly. 

It could even be used as a putting putter in high winds or if you want a clean spin putt that sits. Highly recommended!

Sam
My Flight Ratings: 2/1.5/0/0.5 Neutral Throwing Distance: 175 Straight Score: Ultra Straight

Jan 18, 2025 19:36 PM

This surprised me when I first threw it, but I love putting with this disc.  Most people seem to like it for short approach shots, which I like it for that too, but I love it for putting in circle 1.  It is also a lot less affected by wind because of its lack of glide.  For approach shots it has minimal shot shaping ability.  It just want to go straight and then drop.  I can't wait for it to come out in other plastics. The glow is great, but I want a neutron range for my main bag.  The plastic is smooth but not slippery, and has a little bit of flexibility. I think it's very comfortable in my hand. It's puddle topped which puts a bit of a thumb grove in it which I love. It just feels like it was made to fit my hand.  I'm currently putting with a judge, but as soon as I can get this in neutron I think the judge will be replaced.

Nicholas Guenther
My Flight Ratings: 1.5/1/-0.5/1 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: 225 Straight Score: Ultra Straight

Dec 09, 2024 21:18 PM

Great approach or straight flying short driver. It hyzer flips easy and drops out of the sky. It's become a mainstay in my bag.

Marshall
My Flight Ratings: 1.5/1/0/0 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: Ultra Straight

Dec 01, 2024 10:45 AM

The Range is like a less extreme Berg, since the flight plate is less depressed and the rim isn't as tall. The result is a less chunky feel, a tick more glide, zero fade, and slightly more distance potential. On a turnover, the Berg will flatten out, but the Range will not. On a flat shot, the Berg will softly fade as it slows down, but the Range will hold its angle. For me, the Range is comfortable on both backhand and forehand, and as expected, it has good torque resistance to handle forhands.

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