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Streamline Neutron Echo

Streamline Neutron Echo

Speed: 5 | Glide 5 | Turn: -1.5 | Fade: 1
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Streamline’s Neutron Echo is here to fly straight for you! Featuring a slightly deeper hand feel than MVP’s midranges, the Echo has flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1.5 | 1 that match its absolutely buttery lines and feel. This disc just wants to fly straight! Capable of touch hyzer flips and controlled turnovers for high power players, the Echo is going to become a staple for wooded disc golf. Lower power players will find the Echo to be an amazing straight flyer with enough fade to be a reliable workhorse midrange and enough turn to work some anhyzer lines as well.

Flight Ratings: Speed: 5, Glide: 5, Turn: -1.5, Fade: 1

About the plastic: Neutron is an Opaque blend of premium polymers that offer extremely good durability and hand feel. Largest selection of bright colors. These have a decent amount of flex to them, but are on the stiffer side of something like an Innova Star plastic. Typically this is a plastic that is “true to flight numbers”, but it still depends on run to run.

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