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173g-174g / Pearly Green (Ghost Aurora Stamp)

  • 173g-174g / Pearly Green (Ghost Aurora Stamp)
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    Description

    The Discraft Anax is the third disc in Paul McBeth's line-up, a Fairway Driver. 

    This is a 10 speed, high glide with no turn and a reliable fade at end of flight.  Paul MacBeth would not put his name on a disc he didn't trust and rely on.  Many people already are butchering the name as it's pronounced Onyx.  What does Anax Mean? Anax, the ancient Greek word for "Tribal Chief"

    The Discraft Anax is an understable disc with glide that seems unrealistic.  The Discraft Heat is the only other disc with a glide rating of 6 and everyone knows how well the Heat flies!

    Intermediate players that don't have the arm strength for the Force can use the Anax as there max distance driver and see easier control and great controlled distance.

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    Brad
    feels great, needs speed

    Very consistently does what it says it will do, but you need a lot of speed to get the distance on it.

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    Steve
    Glide and stability

    I can comfortably throw the Anax around 355 feet (108 meters) when releasing flat. When it's thrown at this distance the Anax fades hard and likes to skip quite consistently. On an anhyzer release I can hit around 380. The high glide keeps the Anax going in the air and also makes it surprisingly workable.

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