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Disc Golf Association
Atlantis Type: Putt and Approach
Diameter: 21.0cm
Available Weights: 165-174g
Plastic: DGA |
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| Flight Rating Category |
Value |
What DGA says:
The Atlantis is a putter good for long or short
range approaches, some people like it as a driver.
Try it! This Disc lives up to it's theme. |
| Maximum Flight Speed |
NA |
| Resistance To High Speed Turn |
NA |
| Amount Of Low Speed Fade |
NA |
| Propensity To Fade |
NA |
| Glide |
NA |
| Relative Distance |
NA |
| Qualitative Analysis |
Value |
| Recommended Skill Level |
NA |
| Predictability |
NA |
| Uniformity Of Break In Period |
NA |
| Overall Durability |
NA |
Description of the
Ratings System. |
Player Reviews
Posted: 04-22-02
By Blake Takkunen - the Webmaster - <blake@discgolf.com>
My Review:
The DGA Atlantis is a slow flying, evenly stable to understable putt and approach disc. This disc is the same mold as the APX but molded in softer plastic. The plastic is about as soft as the Swirl APX's plastic, but the Atlantis is not as grippy. As with all the discs based on the APX mold, the Atlantis is a very straight flying and dropping putter. Its weaknesses are predictability and flight in windy situations. Although very accurate and easy to throw, the wind will toss this disc around like a rag doll. I personally like to limit my molds and avoid disc selection debates and I stopped carrying this disc when I found myself debating between it and an Aviar for throws at the edge of my putting range.
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