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ARP | Disc Review - - DGA Aftershock Review feat. Ben Llena |
The Disc Golf Alliance's (DGA) Aftershock disc is reviewed by Ben Llena in a thorough analysis of its performance and versatility. The review focuses on the disc's feel, flight characteristics, and reliability in various throwing conditions. Ben explores how the Aftershock behaves with different grip styles, angles of attack, and wind directions. He also discusses its fade characteristics, stability, and overall performance in terms of speed and distance. Ben compares the Aftershock to other mid-range discs and notes that it falls within a similar speed range. The review highlights the disc's ability to consistently land flat and straight, even with significant wind deflection. Additionally, Ben tests the Aftershock's reliability in forehand shots under different conditions, showcasing its versatility and potential for reliable throws. Overall, the review provides an in-depth look at the DGA Aftershock's strengths and weaknesses, making it a valuable resource for disc golf enthusiasts and players seeking to improve their game.
Watch expert review of DGA Aftershock with Ben Llena! Learn how this disc performs on course & get pro tips.
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all right here we go with the aftershock to know a little bit of exploratory throws here we're talking about how it feels in the hand it felt very good it does feel like a mid-range although it is a speed four I was questionable if it was going to be like a mid-range where I approach this but it really does fly and act like a mid-range it is very true to the fade of to see here always coming any woman throwing at heiser but also to the turn of zero it holds whatever line you're basically throwing on there was a little flip up there but you see a hose that hyzer the entire way and then finishes see if we have another shot here of nice little ante here and the wind is moving left to right but the dish does still find a way to try to land flat going to another hand here coming back the other way again - moving left to right angle of the camera stalls out and then falls this is not a very good example of what it holds up to as far as the forehand that one either especially with the wind go on from left to right it really just took it but it is a for Hannibal discs all right here we go with the aftershock in the field so disc golf calm has this listed as a mid-range of a speed five I think it's partly closer to speed for based on some of the other mid ranges that I've thrown but nevertheless here's where I'm impressed with the disc could this shot right here very flat very straight and just a subtle fade at the end and that's going into some wind so it looks like it's a very reliable disc that zero turn that one like try to crank on a hyzer into some headwind it held the Heiser the entire way so there's definitely some versatility that you can achieve with this disc thorn if Anheuser into a crosshead one here probably not a great idea but that this did not immediately burn out because it is relatively stable I think forehand shots are gonna be something that you can definitely work with this disc depending on the wind conditions but overall I really enjoyed the versatility to disc and I think...



