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The Streamline Ascend is a versatile fairway driver designed for players of all skill levels. With a speed rating of 6, glide of 5, and an understable turn of -3, it offers exceptional control and distance. Made from premium Neutron plastic, this disc is not only durable but also visually striking, making it a must-have for any disc golf enthusiast. PDGA approved, it's ready for competitive play.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.39 x 8.31 x 0.55 inches |
Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Streamline Discs |
Manufacturer | Streamline Discs |
Size | 165-170g |
D**R
Great flying disc
For my slow arm speed, this disc flies well
A**N
Love the feel in hand, never been this confident with an understable fairway before
The Ascend itself is nicely understable and can be used for turnovers that hold the turn and push, hyzer flips, or all kinds of controlled lines when powered down. It also shines in situations where I need an understable flight when there is a tailwind. I think it is very valuable to have a disc with that extra bit of understability and I think this disc has just the right amount to be very versatile. I needed something flippier than my cosmic neutron drift and this fit the bill perfectly. Despite being flippy it doesn't feel touchy, it feels like it handles power well enough and it won't just burn over on you if make a tiny mistake.This disc feels great in my hand, there is no flashing or sharp corners and neutron plastic really shines on Streamline discs. The shape of the rim, wing and shoulder combined with the slight dome make the ascend fit in my hand just right. At least for me it doesn't feel weird or goofy like some understable discs can sometimes either. Streamline managed to make this a very comfortable disc to grip and throw and I really felt confident throwing it pretty much immediately because it felt great in the hand. Now that I am thinking about it I think the way they managed to make it feel so much like other modern drivers in the hand contributed to both my immediate comfortability not just holding the disc but in throwing good shots with it too.Feels good, looks good, flies good- that's a winner in my book, folks. I really like this disc and it will be in my bag for the foreseeable future. I can't wait to see how it beats in and what shots I can pull off once I get more experienced with it.
A**R
Colors may vary equals 80 percent chance of pink!
The Streamline disc and plastics are great. There are no problems with Streamline or the quality of the product, other than they (MVP - the manufacturer) seems to consistanly over produce their discs in PINK and variations of PINK for all of their discs (MVP, Axiom and Streamline).If you order a disc from any vendor on Amazon with the description of "COLORS MAY VARY", just know that you have an 60-80 percent chance of getting PINK. I know this because I've ordered dozens of discs from Amazon over the course of more than a year and approximatly 60-80 percent have been pink. In the beginning, I kept them and didn't send back, but now, each pink disc is a straight instant return.Just now I've ordered 5 discs (4 from one seller and 1 from 1 seller). 3 of these discs (2 from one of the sellers) were pink. 3 out of 5 discs were pink and that was 1 order spread across two seperate sellers. In just this most recent example 60 percent of the discs ordered were pink.All attempts to make contact with these "sellers" on Amazon always results in a canned response from some one representing themselfs as working directly for MVP (the manufacturer) and they always make generic statements about how they can't control the color of the disc that Amazon sends, except that they can control it by stop sending PINK discs to Amazon fullfillment centers and cool it with the amout of PINK discs that are produced. Has anyone who plays disc golf ever hear of ANY PLAYER of ANY gender complain about not being able to get a pink disc? No!A pink disc here and there is nice, as pink, as a color, isn't overtly objectionable. However, an entire disc golf bag made up of 60-80 percent pink discs will turn heads. "Hey look at that guy with all the pink discs!" That many pink discs looks like it was on purpose. I submit that anyone (no matter how you identify) who fills a bag with pink discs would be....well....weird.
G**F
The best starter fairway driver on the market
If youre someone just starting out or someone struggling to get decent drives as most of your discs are too stable or just stay on hyzer buy one of these discs. I own several leopards and leopard3's and this is a superior disc in many ways for beginners. My first throw shot off the tee was a nice flex shot, immediately got some turn, moved to flat and then faded out into a full flight. It was the furthest throw I've ever had. The plastic feels great for $15 thats an amazing price for a premium plastic and I got lucky with a nice bright orange disc that should be really easy to find after an errant throw.
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