Clash Discs Steady Cookie
Clash Discs Steady Cookie
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The Cookie is a straight to stable fairway driver. Cookie offers a reliable flight path and can be easily manipulated with different angles. We designed the disc to have just enough torque resistance so it is also a great choice for forehand players. It is the all-in-one disc.
Flight Ratings: Speed 7, Glide 5, Turn 0, Fade 2.
About the plastic: STEADY is a durable and flexible premium plastic that guarantees a nice easy grip in all circumstances. This plastic is as durable as it is beautiful, and feels comparable to something like Kastaplast's K1 plastic.
best sidearm fairway driver you can find i need another for back up
I absolutely adore this disc! I know almost every brand has a disc for the 7 5 0 2 slot, but the Cookie was the first one I picked up. I fell in love almost immediately.
Personally, I think Steady is some of the best plastic on the market. If you're a fan of K1, this is the closest to that I've found thus far.
Feels great in the hand both forehand and backhand. Pushes straight for a good distance with a consistent fade at the end. Perfect for doglegs and forehand flex shots.
I got my first (and as of now only) ace with this disc, so it will always have a special spot in my bag.
Warning: I have a rather low arm speed, only being able to flip or turn a 6 speed Star Leopard or Kastaplast Stig.
For me the Steady Cookie is stable, when thrown RHBH flat it has a very very gentle right turn with a dependable, forward-pushing fade, even in a slight headwind. The wing shape suggests its rather understable, maybe as it beats in or I improve it will be more understable.
This disc feels super nice in the hand it is very smooth in the rim with no flashing at all. Flies great forehand and backhand, pretty stable out of the box