Among the most understable midranges ever produced, the Paradox is capable of some truly unique lines. High-power players will be using the Paradox for utility shots like rollers, low speed flip ups, massive nose up anhyzers, and other touch shots. Low-power players will find the Paradox is a great first midrange for straight or hyzer-flip flights. Whether you’re using it as a teaching tool, or a utility disc for woods golf, the Paradox’s understability won’t let you down. If you need it to turn, the Paradox is the disc for you!
About Neutron Plastic: Most Popular Material - Premium look and feel - Wide selection of high-contrast opaque colors - Shares durability characteristics of Proton - Soft option available in select models
The Paradox was PDGA Approved on . It is a Mid-Range with flight numbers of: 5 | 4 | -4 | 0
Details:
- Max Weight: 178.5
- Diameter: 21.5
- Height: 1.8
- Rim Depth: 1.3
- Rim Thickness: 1.3
- Inside Diameter: 18.9
Among the most understable midranges ever produced, the Paradox is capable of some truly unique lines. High-power players will be using the Paradox for utility shots like rollers, low speed flip ups, massive nose up anhyzers, and other touch shots. Low-power players will find the Paradox is a great first midrange for straight or hyzer-flip flights. Whether you’re using it as a teaching tool, or a utility disc for woods golf, the Paradox’s understability won’t let you down. If you need it to turn, the Paradox is the disc for you!
About Neutron Plastic: Most Popular Material - Premium look and feel - Wide selection of high-contrast opaque colors - Shares durability characteristics of Proton - Soft option available in select models
The Paradox was PDGA Approved on . It is a Mid-Range with flight numbers of: 5 | 4 | -4 | 0
Details:
- Max Weight: 178.5
- Diameter: 21.5
- Height: 1.8
- Rim Depth: 1.3
- Rim Thickness: 1.3
- Inside Diameter: 18.9