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Ace Run Productions VideosOctober 12, 2019

ARP- Kona Panis Star Sidewinder Review

Kona Panis' Front Row team puts the Star Sidewinder disc to the test in a thorough review. Kona pianist chooses this beginner-friendly disc for its versatility and reliability, making it an excellent option for players of all skill levels. The Star Sidewinder's straight-to-stable flight on backhand allows for powerful throws with a predictable outcome. When paired with lighter weights like 165s, the disc becomes even more approachable for new players. Kona pianist shares their personal experience with this disc, highlighting its performance in four-hand throwing and its reliability in various conditions. The review showcases the disc's capabilities on different throws, including hard forehand shots and angles, providing an honest assessment of its strengths and weaknesses. With Kona Panis' expert analysis, players can gain a better understanding of the Star Sidewinder's flight characteristics and decide if it's the right disc for their needs.

Watch pros put the ARP-Kona Panis Star Sidewinder through its paces on demanding disc golf courses, revealing its strengths and weaknesses in detail.

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Video Transcript

what's up everyone I'm Kona pianist I'm here with a front row and I got to show them today her own the star Sidewinder is I chose the star destroyer and the star Sidewinder this year for two reasons I chose the star Sidewinder mostly because it's a beginner friendly disc you can get it in lighter weights I have these 175s because I they're a little bit harder but if you're starting out you can get that 165 range I made sure to get that weight class for the more beginner group it's a straight to stable flight on the backhand so you can hit it hard it's gonna go straight it might flip up if it gets beaten but it's gonna have that nice reliable fade left towards the end if you're right-handed I personally like this disc for four hands as well especially in the heavier plastic um it's definitely a lot more reliable but I feel like I can put it on a little bit of a nanny and it's definitely gonna come back right um it does have that reliable fade on the forehead as well I do like it for the hardcore ante shots for my four hands it'll hold if I really put it on a nice angle it'll hold that any angle and fold and maybe come out a little bit and then same for the back in if I put it on that huge Anheuser angle she will come out it's not like it's gonna hold like the roadrunner would it's gonna come out a little bit so it's that nice in-between alright here we go with the star Sidewinder at the Kona edition throwing it out here on a little Heiser and I was actually surprised that it did not flip up in accordance to that negative three I think with this one we're going to say that the numbers are slightly off from how this dis actually flies another Heiser there again not and not flipping up but just want out penetrating in fading back look at it from another angle and this one is coming straight toward the camera moving slightly to the right and just stays that way it's a very nice straight flight here's what this dislikes to do this is this nice turnover line I'm in an aunty line but it goes out there stays...

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