The Defy is straight with a nice bite of overstability at the end, and is best described as a more stable MVP Photon or a longer Axiom Clash. Like the Clash the Defy exhibits remarkable resistance to turnover even at high power. Players seeking a long straight power driver will appreciate the line-locking tendencies of the Defy, and throwers not fully powering the Defy will still get a highly useable long overstable disc.
The defining characteristic of the Defy is its resistance to turn while flying straight.
High power throwers will get a line-locking flight with turnover resistance and a fairly straight finish.
Average power throwers will find the Defy turnover and headwind resistant while still having a manageable stability for maximum distance.
About Fission Plastic: Ultra-Lightweight Neutron Core - Imperceptible micro-bubbles - Improved durability over competition - Light throwing weight with substantial feel
About Fission Plastic: Ultra-Lightweight Neutron Core - Imperceptible micro-bubbles - Improved durability over competition - Light throwing weight with substantial feel
The Defy was PDGA Approved on . It is a Distance Driver with flight numbers of: 11 | 5 | -1 | 3
Details:
- Max Weight: 175.1
- Diameter: 21.1
- Height: 1.5
- Rim Depth: 1.1
- Rim Thickness: 2.2
- Inside Diameter: 16.7
Description
The Defy is straight with a nice bite of overstability at the end, and is best described as a more stable MVP Photon or a longer Axiom Clash. Like the Clash the Defy exhibits remarkable resistance to turnover even at high power. Players seeking a long straight power driver will appreciate the line-locking tendencies of the Defy, and throwers not fully powering the Defy will still get a highly useable long overstable disc.
The defining characteristic of the Defy is its resistance to turn while flying straight.
High power throwers will get a line-locking flight with turnover resistance and a fairly straight finish.
Average power throwers will find the Defy turnover and headwind resistant while still having a manageable stability for maximum distance.
About Fission Plastic: Ultra-Lightweight Neutron Core - Imperceptible micro-bubbles - Improved durability over competition - Light throwing weight with substantial feel
About Fission Plastic: Ultra-Lightweight Neutron Core - Imperceptible micro-bubbles - Improved durability over competition - Light throwing weight with substantial feel
Details
The Defy was PDGA Approved on . It is a Distance Driver with flight numbers of: 11 | 5 | -1 | 3
Details:
- Max Weight: 175.1
- Diameter: 21.1
- Height: 1.5
- Rim Depth: 1.1
- Rim Thickness: 2.2
- Inside Diameter: 16.7