Discmania Evolution Neo Mutant Midrange Golf Disc

SPEED
5
GLIDE
3
TURN
0
FADE
4
Regular price $17.99 USD

5 reviews

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Weight Range
5 in stock

Pickup available at 1200 Mendelssohn Ave N, Golden Valley MN 55427

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The "Cybertruck" of mid-ranges, The Mutant is a truly unique midrange. The design principle for this mold was to create a disc with no rounded surfaces. It is an extremely overstable midrange with low glide that can handle even the toughest of headwinds. Great for both backhand & sidearm shots and situations where you need extreme dependability

As the game evolves, so do the tools we use to hone our craft. The Mutant is a product of our passion to keep reinventing the game.

Manufacturer?ÇÖs?áFlight Ratings:
Speed Glide Turn Fade
5 3 0 4


Joe's Universal Flight Chart:
RNG HSS LSS PWR
TBD TBD TBD TBD
High Power
Standard
Under Power
Flight Numbers & Disc Information

The Mutant is a overstable | flight numbers 5 | 3 | 0 | 4.

Brand
Model Mutant
Plastic
Disc Type
Stability Overstable
Speed 5
Glide 3
Turn 0
Fade 4
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Very overstable midrange disc best suited for experienced players with powerful arms. Customers said it has "good torque resistance" on backhands and excels at fade flex shots and heavy fade drives. However, it produces wobble on forehands and minimal skip. Not recommended for beginners or those with less arm power.

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Zach Bramel (Minnesota, United States)
173-176g

Cool

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M.E. (Minnesota, United States)
The wagu beef of midranges

So, I've had my mutant a few weeks now and have had some time to do some field work with it and here's what I learned. First, if you don't have a powerful arm, this will not be very useful for you as it's so over stable. Second, it has good torque resistance but only with a backhand. In my experience, it got a lot of wobble with forehand shots. Thrid, this really works for 2 shot shapes, which are super quick fade flex shots and really heavy fade drives. It also doesn't get a lot of skip, so don't think you can noodle arm it and hope for it to skip. Hope this helps Ya'll, happy throwing!

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Mitch Edison (Minnesota, United States)
The wagu beef of midranges

So, I've had my mutant a few weeks now and have had some time to do some field work with it and here's what I learned. First, if you don't have a powerful arm, this will not be very useful for you as it's so over stable. Second, it has good torque resistance but only with a backhand. In my experience, it got a lot of wobble with forehand shots. Thrid, this really works for 2 shot shapes, which are super quick fade flex shots and really heavy fade drives. It also doesn't get a lot of skip, so don't think you can noodle arm it and hope for it to skip. Hope this helps Ya'll, happy throwing!

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Mitch Edison (Minnesota, United States)
177-180g
The mutant is straight beef; beginners beware

So, I've had my mutant a few weeks now and have had some time to do some field work with it and here's what I learned. First, if you don't have a powerful arm, this will not be very useful for you as it's so over stable. Second, it has good torque resistance but only with a backhand. In my experience, it got a lot of wobble with forehand shots. Thrid, this really works for 2 shot shapes, which are super quick fade flex shots and really heavy fade drives. It also doesn't get a lot of skip, so don't think you can noodle arm it and hope for it to skip. Hope this helps Ya'll, happy throwing!

M
Mitch Edison (Minnesota, United States)
The mutant is straight beef; beginners beware

So, I've had my mutant a few weeks now and have had some time to do some field work with it and here's what I learned. First, if you don't have a powerful arm, this will not be very useful for you as it's so over stable. Second, it has good torque resistance but only with a backhand. In my experience, it got a lot of wobble with forehand shots. Thrid, this really works for 2 shot shapes, which are super quick fade flex shots and really heavy fade drives. It also doesn't get a lot of skip, so don't think you can noodle arm it and hope for it to skip. Hope this helps Ya'll, happy throwing!