The Pirate (SPZ2) midrange is all about control and getting close to the target. This perfectly balanced disc will sail smoothly to the basket. The plastic is a lightweight base plastic.
About Retro Plastic: The mid 80s was a great time. Disc Golf had just come all the way up to Latitude 64 and we played all through the night in the midnight sun. Translucent discs were far from being invented and all discs were understable with today's standards. We remember those days with nostalgic feelings and wanted a plastic that would remind us of how it used to be. For a long time we have had requests that we should make discs that could be broken in more easily. Test after test after test led us to this new plastic blend that we have named Retro.
About Retro Plastic: The mid 80s was a great time. Disc Golf had just come all the way up to Latitude 64 and we played all through the night in the midnight sun. Translucent discs were far from being invented and all discs were understable with today's standards. We remember those days with nostalgic feelings and wanted a plastic that would remind us of how it used to be. For a long time we have had requests that we should make discs that could be broken in more easily. Test after test after test led us to this new plastic blend that we have named Retro.
The SPZ2 (Pirate) was PDGA Approved on . It is a Mid-Range with flight numbers of: 5 | 6 | -2 | 0
Details:
- Max Weight: 180.1
- Diameter: 21.7
- Height: 1.9
- Rim Depth: 1.3
- Rim Thickness: 1.3
- Inside Diameter: 19.1
Description
The Pirate (SPZ2) midrange is all about control and getting close to the target. This perfectly balanced disc will sail smoothly to the basket. The plastic is a lightweight base plastic.
About Retro Plastic: The mid 80s was a great time. Disc Golf had just come all the way up to Latitude 64 and we played all through the night in the midnight sun. Translucent discs were far from being invented and all discs were understable with today's standards. We remember those days with nostalgic feelings and wanted a plastic that would remind us of how it used to be. For a long time we have had requests that we should make discs that could be broken in more easily. Test after test after test led us to this new plastic blend that we have named Retro.
About Retro Plastic: The mid 80s was a great time. Disc Golf had just come all the way up to Latitude 64 and we played all through the night in the midnight sun. Translucent discs were far from being invented and all discs were understable with today's standards. We remember those days with nostalgic feelings and wanted a plastic that would remind us of how it used to be. For a long time we have had requests that we should make discs that could be broken in more easily. Test after test after test led us to this new plastic blend that we have named Retro.
Details
The SPZ2 (Pirate) was PDGA Approved on . It is a Mid-Range with flight numbers of: 5 | 6 | -2 | 0
Details:
- Max Weight: 180.1
- Diameter: 21.7
- Height: 1.9
- Rim Depth: 1.3
- Rim Thickness: 1.3
- Inside Diameter: 19.1