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Millennium
Omega Driver Type: Midrange
Diameter: 21.2cm
Available Weights: 165-175g
Plastic: Millennium |
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| Flight Rating Category |
Value |
What Millennium says:
If you want something even firmer, or if you have the power to overdrive holes with your midrange discs, Millennium made the Omega Driver for you. It's made from the same amazing material as the Polaris drivers, but it's got the Omega shape for maximum control. If you're strong enough to use it, and smart enough to know you need to, the Omega Driver can be the most important disc in your bag. |
| 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: 8-11-02
Submitted by John Hopson <jhopson@grumpybadger.com>
Essentially, this is the combination of a putter mold and driver
plastic. It flies at putter speeds but can be thrown with more control
than your average putter. Made from the standard Millenium plastic, the
disc is very tough. It makes no pretense at gripping the chains, and is
not a replacement for a true putter.
I use mine about twice on an average round, mostly for holes under 200
feet. Its putter shape means it flies dead straight and doesn't fade a
bit, and the harder plastic lets me throw short s-curves and other control
shots.
I've never used an aviar driver so I cannot compare the two, but the
closest disc I've thrown is a Thumbtrac Birdie. The Omega driver has a bit
more shape to it than the Birdie, and seems to be a more versatile disc.
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