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Flying Disc Hunter - Flight SuperstoreDisc GolfDisc Golf is just like any other sport, you can maximize your potential by using better equipment. These days, golf discs are designed using space-age techniques and materials, and with enough variety to ensure that you can find a set of discs that work for YOU. Finding those discs is half the battle. UltimateUltimate, without a doubt, should be the sport of the next millennium. It has everything: speed, endurance, acrobatics, incredible skill, blood -- everything. If you're not playing Ultimate right now, you should be.
Aerobieby SuperFlight
The Flying Disc Hunter loves Aerobies. SuperFlight, Inc. has used space-age aerodynamic techniques to produce a whole line of amazing and fun flying objects. Each one is so thoughtfully designed, it will take you months to appreciate your Aerobie fully.
K9 Flying Disc
There's just something about a Dog and a Disc that just goes together. FreestyleFreestyle is a game whereby a player or a team of two or three players perform a routine, which consists of a series of throws, catches and moves, done to music using one or more discs. The routine is compared to the routines of the other competitors through scoring done by judges, who evaluate the routine on the basis of difficulty, execution and presentation. The player or team with the best score is declared the winner. Freestyle! Such grandiose terms to describe sport. The words "free" and "style" both transcend their task of labeling physical action. They encompass a lifestyle, a philosophy. - Quoted from The Freestyle Frisbee Page Guts Their are rumors that Guts is becoming popular in many areas. Many have never seen or played Guts, but we assure you it does exist. Imagine two groups of five people standing 16 yards apart, then throwing a disc as hard as possible at the other group. A point is scored when the other group has a chance to catch the disc, but it still hits the ground. If the throw is horrible, and there is no chance to catch it, a point is given to the receiving team.. Flying Disc Hunter
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