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Gateway: 10m Brick Disc Review |
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Written by Rob Whitt
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Wednesday, 28 February 2007 |
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The 10 meter Brick is designed for putts that are 10 meters or closer to the basket. This disc is very straight and is made for short putts. You can be confident that you will make it everytime with this disc! The unique design of this disc is made to be heavy in the middle so that it's not gyroscopic and its made to be thrown like a brick. The outer rim was also designed so that it grabs the chains when thrown into the basket.
SIDiscGolf.com Review:
Weight: 171g
Type: Putter
I normally throw a Innova Polecat but saw this on MarshallStreet.com and thought what the heck. This disc is really a strange one indeed! The feel of it is something that takes awhile to get used to and even after you throw it awhile at times still feels odd. I found that in the cold weather it can be a bit bouncy on the basket and chains at times, but over all it does fall in the basket if it hits the chains solidly. Another good feature of this disc is that it has little tendency to roll once it hits something, such as the ground, basket, the occasional squirrel, etc. I find that it likes to dive off at times if thrown further then 10m out unless you really but something on it.
I will report more on this on a long term review.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 02 July 2007 )
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