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Clash Discs Double Steady Wild Honey

Clash Discs Double Steady Wild Honey

Speed: 12 | Glide 5 | Turn: -2 | Fade: 2
Regular price $34.99 USD
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Wild Honey is an understable distance driver. Design principle behind the mold was to make it a very accessible distance driver for players with slower arm speed. With this disc you can get a beautiful long s-curving flight path without much effort. Pop it on a small hyzer and watch it glide for days!

Flight Ratings: Speed 12, Glide 5, Turn -2, Fade 2.

About the plastic: Double Steady is a disc made of 2 unique parts and colors of the steady 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.

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v.c.
honey

its a bomber

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David K
Beautiful Bomber

I’ve only thrown it a handful of times so far, but at this point I’m really digging this run of Wild Honey. I tried a Steady Honey over a year ago and it was so flippy it just wanted to be a roller disc. I couldn’t figure it out and gave up on it.

This run, at least the one I got, had much more stability than the previous one I tried. It still has nice high speed turn, but now it fights out of it for a beautiful long “S” curve.

I haven’t thrown it into any trees yet so I can’t speak to the durability long-term, but so far it seems to be holding up well.

This thing looks to be a bomber, and seems more like the prototype runs people have mentioned.

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Sunny Dhillon
Looks pretty but has a major flaw

The flaw is that the disc plastics start to come apart after a few tree hits. That’s not ideal.

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Michael Justice
double steady $$$$

Seems just as stable as the steady, flies about 30' longer for me. Under average rhbh. Max distance just over 300' and that's with the double steady honey