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Gear Review: Westside Discs Warship Mid-Range Disc - Next Adventure

Gear Review: Westside Discs Warship Mid-Range Disc

Value Rating: 10 Durability Rating: 8 Overall Rating: 10 Location of Test: Vance and Rockwood, Pier Park, Rooster Rock, Horning's Hideout, Buxton DGC, Lunchtime DGC, etc Duration of Test: 5 months Product Name: Westside Discs Warship Product Brand: Westside Discs Best Use: Fast and stable mid-range disc Diameter: 21.7 cm Height: 2.1 cm Rim Depth: 1.3 cm Rim Width: 1.4 cm Max Weight: 180.00 g (Mine is 179g) Westside Discs Warship The Full Review: This was the 3rd disc I owned. After playing Pier Park a dozen times with just a driver and a putter, I realized I needed to have something to fill that mid-range void in my disc quiver. The Warship fills the void and then some. I primarily use it for those stable approach shots where I need something reliable to park me next to the basket but I've been surprised by a handful of birdies with this thing by just going for it. Mind you, several of those birdies were blind shots. This disc flies stable and I feel comfortable throwing it right-hand forehand or right-hand backhand. It's my go to. Heck, sometimes I'll even ditch my aviar and putt with this beast. I have several putters. I have MANY drivers. I have 1, just 1, mid-range disc. And this is it. Westside Discs Warship The Good A stable mid-range disc that I trust to get the job done. The Bad: Didn't realize this until after I had purchased it(bought the last one), but my disc was a misprint where the stats and image on the disc have faded off. See pictures. The Bottom Line: Quality plastic. Quality disc. Flies exactly how you'd expect a mid-range approach disc to fly. I don't own any other mid-range discs because I don't need any others.
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