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Player Reviews Posted 07-23-06 Submitted by Kris nightblazer420@yahoo.com Disc Weights: 172 Review: Picked up one these from a friend who did'nt like it. Have to say it's one of the best sidearm discs I have thrown. I used to use a 170 Flash for max D drives but not anymore, with the Tsunami I can hit 350+ drives with half the effort of the Flash Posted 06-07-06 Submitted by CornDog Promotions Level: Adv. Am Avg Drive: 325 Disc Weights: 174 Review: Our local club ordered three DGA Tsunami when they first came out. We recieved the blue speckle premium plastic. When I first started throwing this disc, I didn't like it because it seemed to fickle. Throw it too soft and it hysers out quickly. Those it too hard and it won't hyser for you. After throwing it more, I found a great disc, that I haven't with any other drivers. When throw hard and flat it with go 275ft straight for me, then sharp hyser at the very end of the flight. Great disc that when thrown flat you can trust to hyser at the very end of the flight. Posted 01-13-06 Submitted by keith vest kvdiscpro@hotmail.com PDGA: 21803 Location: dallas Level: Pro Avg Drive: 450 Disc Weights: 175 Review: hey i got a z platic tsunami...its clear yellow with glitter in the paint...they are special run disc i think..they were charging 25$ for it..anyways this disc is amazing.. its a super fast stable distance driver(needs a big arm) that at the end of its flight takes a fast fade and skips like a champ... this disc has parked almost every dogleg left shot ive thrown.. it has the speed and distance of an orc but at the end of its flight has a skip like an extreme , very unique but if u need a shot like that i highly recommend Posted 06-23-05 Submitted by to0diZe2c dustmix@msn.com Disc Weights: 172 Review: I really like this disc! Plastic has a really rich feel to it like no other I have thrown before. It seems to always have a really agresive s-curve to it. This is the disc I pull out in open shots to get max distance. Submit Your Review Back to Main Page |
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