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Ace Run Productions VideosDecember 14, 2019

ARP- Dynamic Discs Getaway Review Feat. Jordan Castro

Jordan Castro reviews the Dynamic Discs Getaway, his go-to fairway disc, in this throwing demonstration. He shares why he favors this disc, citing its stability and controllability, which make it ideal for navigating through dense woods like those found at St. W R Jackson. Castro highlights the Getaway's ability to produce consistent flight and glide, while also being able to flip up and turn with a hyzer or straight shot turnover. He compares it favorably to his Enforcer disc, praising its controllability in tight spaces. In this video, Castro showcases the Getaway's performance from different throwing styles, including forehand and overhead throws, demonstrating its stable and predictable flight pattern.

Watch ARP's dynamic review of the Dynamic Discs Getaway with Jordan Castro. Expert insights on this versatile fairway driver.

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Video Transcript

hey everybody my name is Jordan Castro and I'm gonna give you a quick review on why I throw the getaway this is the bio getaway it is a my favorite fairway at the moment it is one of my favorite runs that been throwing its 167 it bio purple with a little slight dome so it has a little bit stability but when I want to hit it hard it can flip up and turn to the right so the reason why I throw it is just like I said hyzer flips straight shot turnovers and just the straight shots to hit a tunnel and they're gonna navigate up and down to the left so I'm not highly recommend this this it is one of my favorites because it is similar to my enforcer but its controllable and that's like a huge thing especially clean in the woods here at like st. W R Jackson or even say it would throw something I know it's gonna be controllable and still get the same consistency glide and flight to it all right here I go throwing the get away and right there just coming out on a little harder skips off the ground and then moves to the left now the get away is a stable control driver being a nice speed so you don't expect a lot of flip up it does say that it has a half a point to turn it really doesn't really show in the throws really that right there was a sky hyzer and again he just held the line all the way to completion doing some stance deals here because it wasn't feeling well this day my timing was felt off and even with that standstill being a warm burner you see it held the line the entire way as is skimmed over the grass this right here is a more normal stance to a flight and you see that it just comes straight very little turn then finishes hard with the with the three for the fade this right here was a sky turnover just trying to see the full flight know what it does and there you can see that that the disk is is very stable it's where he was a forehand it looks kind of ugly coming out but held the line and they're finished now for the last...

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