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ARP- Disc Review - Discraft Undertaker
The Discraft Undertaker by Paul Macbeth is put to the test in this in-depth review. The disc's performance in various throwing styles and conditions is showcased, highlighting its stability and accuracy. Paul Macbeth, a renowned disc golfer, shares his expertise on the Undertaker's straightness and overall feel, setting high expectations for this highly anticipated release. With titanium blend plastic, this run of the Undertaker proves to be more stable than previous versions in similar plastics. The reviewer takes the disc out of the field, throwing it into various lines and conditions, including a slight headwind, to demonstrate its performance. Hands-on testing reveals that the Undertaker remains an easy disc to throw, with precise control and a consistent fade. Whether thrown with power or finesse, the Undertaker's neutral flight path makes it suitable for players of all skill levels.
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hi guys today we have the ti Undertaker by dis crap this is the Paul Macbeth edition its first run Undertaker numbers as you can see there are 9 5 negative 1 & 2 overall rating of 1.4 this ti plastic feels a little bit stiffer than what you would get from the Z plastic of big Z plastic and especially zfl X plastic if you've tried that before if the disc raft the rim itself because it's a nine-speed driver feels really good for a Power Grip as well as a fan grip just overall feels great looks like it would be an easy release to come out of the hand beautiful looking disc so now let's take it out in the field and see how it flies all right so the big hype on the Undertaker with Paul Macbeth saying it's the straightest disc he's ever thrown there was a lot of expectation here and I gotta tell you this disc did not disappoint it was pointing shoot out of the hands thrown on a little bit of a knee or flat it just moves towards the middle it penetrates forward it holds the line very accurately throwing them on Heiser here not with a ton of power just letting it kind of glide forward it's an easy Heiser it keeps moving straight forward while holding that same Heiser line the entire time these were into a slight headwind and because of this titanium blend plastic it makes this particular run of the Undertaker a little bit more stable than what you might have thrown before in a big Z plastic or a Z plastic you're just throwing it dead straight and flat it just goes and goes moves forward gets out to about 310 315 feet before it fades out to the left just a really easy disc to throw on any line four hands are gonna be a little bit touchy here these are really powered down for hands just to see if it'll maintain the line it still is an undertaker so it's a relatively neutral disc so if you're throwing them on four hands you want to be a little careful on how much torque you give it I over rotated that one a little bit to the left but again because of the blend of the titanium classic ax still fights its way...



