🚀 Elevate Your Game with Every Throw!
The Innova Champion Discs Blizzard Champion Wraith Golf Disc, weighing between 130-139 grams, is engineered for maximum distance with minimal effort. Its innovative Blizzard technology incorporates microbubbles into durable Champion plastic, ensuring a stable flight path even in windy conditions. Perfect for casual play or competitive rounds, this disc is a must-have for any disc golf enthusiast.
Item model number | blzchwr |
Educational Objective(s) | STEM |
Number of Game Players | 1-3 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Colors Vary |
Release date | 5 July 2013 |
ASIN | B00DSM9WUQ |
S**7
Great Lightweight Distance Driver
I was lucky to get the 139g Pink which was what I was hoping for!
T**1
and I'm really happy with the way that it flies
This is the first Blizzard Champion disc that I've bought, and I'm really happy with the way that it flies. My Blizzard Wraith came in at 137g, and that makes a world of difference when it comes to throwing a disc very fast. If you always wanted to throw one of these high speed discs but never had the arm to actually justify it, a Blizzard Champion disc might be for you. A disc golfer that can comfortably get a Valkyrie up to speed will have no problem at all with a Blizzard Wraith or even a Blizzard Destroyer.I'm giving this disc a 5 star rating because it's perfect for me as a disc golfer that can drive a normal disc 250-300 feet into an open field. The extra 20 or 30 feet this disc gives me makes it perfect for my opening drive on several holes at the disc golf course I usually play at. I love how I can throw this disc on a flat angle and its light weight will allow it to hover over the ground like a flying saucer for very long distances. However, these Blizzard Champion discs should come with a warning that they are much less stable than the Star or Champion equivalents of the same disc. My Blizzard Wraith (which has a stability of -1) feels much less stable than any of the Valkyries or Leopards I have. In reality, a Blizzard disc in the 130-140g range probably should have a stability rating two points lower than normal (i.e. a -1 disc turns into a -3 disc). If you're a player that can already throw very far, you probably shouldn't get a Blizzard Wraith because you'll overpower the disc. Power throwers would be better off investing in a Blizzard disc with a 0 stability rating, such as the Blizzard Ape.
T**Y
Not like old day Frisbee at all
This slides to the left really hard when thrown. I trained my dog with a Kongo for six years every two hours seven days a week and thought I had this. In other words I am not a beginner. Yikes. It flew like crap. It tries to bend upside down while turning left and nothing I could do would make it go anywhere near the target direction. Pure crap. i can't imagine this being a competition disk it is so terrible.
A**N
Silly distance, uncontrollable with wind or high power
This thing is a joke and I love it. If you are a new player you will have a great time with this thing and it will probably be your go-to for distance. If you are an experienced player with a bit of power (350+ ft drives), this will bring a smile to your face. In the wind, it will be picked up and thrown around regardless of how much spin you give it. In the rain, throw it like a putter. I typically have to aim 100-150 ft short of my target and this goofy disc will make it to the target. I could probably jump putt this 300 ft or more. And so far, it seems to float. So I think this is perfect if you want to pull off joke shots like 300+ water bounces.But be warned, never give it the juice. One full power shot and a light breeze will carry this thing into the next county.
J**.
Did not receive the color I selected.
Expected a blue one. Hot pink showed up. Weak.
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