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ARP - Dynamic Discs Lucid Vandal Review- 2019 Trilogy Challenge Driver
The Dynamic Discs Lucid Vandal Review is a thorough evaluation of the 2019 Trilogy Challenge Driver. Hosted by [host's name], this review showcases the disc's performance in various conditions, highlighting its comfort and grip in the hand due to its nine-speed design. The reviewer also notes the unique properties of the "elusive plastic" used in the Lucid Vandal, such as its smooth bottom and flat pop top. The video takes the viewer on a tour of the disc's flight path, capturing its stable hyzer flip and impressive glide distance. The host shares their expertise on how to effectively throw the Vandal with forehand techniques, emphasizing the importance of controlled shots to maximize the disc's potential. Throughout the review, [host's name] provides valuable insights into the Lucid Vandal's strengths and weaknesses, making it an informative resource for fans of Dynamic Discs and disc golf enthusiasts looking for a high-performance driver.
Dynamic Discs Lucid Vandal review from the 2019 Trilogy Challenge. Expert insights on performance and accuracy.
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alright today we've got a review of the Vandal and elusive plastic from dynamic discs this is a nine speed fairway driver feels very comfortable in the hand as most nine speeds do easy to establish a power and fan grip the bottom of it is relatively smooth a nice transition to the lower line here with no bead relatively flat not really much of a pop top great durability and feel to the disc feels great let's see how it flies in the field alright here we are out and filled with the Lucid vandal doing a nice little hyzer flip here two notable things about the vendor one is that it's a speed 9 so it's very comfortable in the hand you have no problem gripping on it and it gives you the confidence to rip on it whether it being in that elusive plastic second notable thing about it is the glide that the disc has once it gets to its upright position on this hyzer flip it just wants to stay straight for so long before it gets to as a low speed turn here will see me thrown into a slight headwind and you can see how long it's just in that flat position before it actually starts to fall out did not mean to make it to the street or past the cameraman but the glide on the disc was just it was understated from when I threw it you would have thought I learned my lesson I tried to dive back a little bit of go back further a little bit but it still made it to the street partially because of all the glide that the disc has the vendo is a forehand friendly disc if you know how to work a forehand getting out on the harder to flip up it will be ideal for that late turning shot here the first one didn't quite get the angle right and the second one was trying to do a forehead into a head where they just turned it completely over that's where the glide can kind of bite you because if it's gliding toward the wrong direction it's going to continue gliding toward wrong direction so you want to definitely make sure that you were throwing some controlled shots with this disc this is another example of the glide trying to throw...



