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Ace Run Productions VideosDecember 29, 2018

ARP- Disc Review - Gateway Warrior

Join Gateway Warrior as he reviews the new ARP disc in diamond plastic. The disc weighs 179 grams and features flight numbers of 5:4:3. A member of a local disc golf club gifted this disc to be reviewed. With its premium plastic and smooth rounded edge, the Warp is designed for comfort and durability. In this review, Gateway explores the natural flight of the disc, testing its stability and predictability in various throws, including forehand shots and shot shaping. He also notes similarities with other popular discs, like the Mystic. Watch as Gateway Warrior puts the Warp through its paces to see if it lives up to its promise as a reliable mid-range option for players of all skill levels.

Watch ARP's review of the Gateway Warrior disc. Expert players put it through its paces - see how it performs!

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Video Transcript

all right we're back with another mid-range from gateway this time it is a warrior we have it in diamond plastic with the weight of 179 grams and the flight numbers of five four zero three you were given the disk by a member of our disc golf club to review we did go on the gateways website to get additional information regarding the disc this is from their flight chart this is want to show the profile of the disc and the expected flight pattern that various arm speeds according to their flight chart first thing the first thing that I try to note is to feel the disc the mold the textured stiffness and overall comfort in my hand outside the same the mode as comfortable is also familiar so close to the mode of the mystic that we just reviewed in other news that are on the market it has a smooth rounded edge where the micro bead the depth of the rim to the bottom of the plate is normal it's not too deep not too shallow just in the Goldilocks area and again that the plastic is premium and feels durable my name my start date my orientation my PDG a number my rating my Everest drive and rounds plate so with all this that you do ever view or even just throwing in plastic you always want to look at the natural flight of the disc so that's what I was doing here just seeing how the disc flight naturally it is over stable me and it was true to his numbers by doing that I was slowly adding power and adding angles to the throws to see how the disc will react even was able to do a little shot shaping a chippy don't forehand mids off-camera I did do a forehand with this dish the flight was again very predictable I was able to power up on this dist and get a full driver style throw out of it and it handled every bit with the power that I put into it did not have a hint at all of turning over or wanting to to turn just stay straight to his line and did his finish the warrior by gateway discs in the diamond plastic off the bat feels very comfortable in the hand it's easy to get a good feel...

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