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ARP Review - Gateway Mystic
The Gateway Mystic disc is put to the test in this review video. A member of our disc golf club lends their Gateway Mystic, a premium plastic model, for a thorough evaluation. The reviewer delves into the disc's performance, discussing its flight patterns and characteristics, including weight, finish, and feel in the hand. They also examine the pros and cons of the disc, highlighting issues such as flashing on the outer edge. As the reviewer puts the Mystic through their paces, they share insights from Gateway Discs' own flight chart, providing a better understanding of the disc's intended performance. The review also touches on the importance of finding the right power and angle to unlock the Mystic's full potential. With its comfortable grip and premium feel, the Gateway Mystic is shown to be a promising addition to any player's bag.
Expert review of the Gateway Mystic disc golf driver by Ace Run Productions. High-quality footage and player testing.
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first disk up for review is from a gateway it is a mystic we do have it in diamond plastic it weighs a hundred and eighty-one grams and it's flight numbers are 5 5 negative 2 zero 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 farm speeds according to their flight track so when I receive detected this this one was a standout because we're very pretty had a very beautiful finish on it you can tell that as a premium plastic bee mode it's very comfortable in your hand it is firm so you'll feel like you'll maintain control of the disc as you throw it the real issue from the hands-on is the flashing that's on the outer edge that can easily be taken care of with some sandpaper outside of that I was very much looking forward to throwing this dish my name my start date my orientation my PDG a number my rating average drive and rounds played the first few throws are always exploratory and I got turnovers into the rollers not among stuff I was expecting to be flippy but I thought that the weight would help stable it up that didn't exactly happen after a while it was a game of finding the right power and a right angle to get some results Heiser is the only option for the disc I play with the mystic for a couple of days and did life at all it was just too flippin and finicky about how I wanted to be drama but a few more days with it and well is growing his potential my best results have been with a standstill put an approach style shot to get any playable performance out of the disk the mystic in diamond plastic from gateway discs right off the bat though very comfortable in my hand easy to grip didn't feel like there was any kind of weird edging to it or edges that would affect your throat the plastic itself like most premium plastic just has a touch of slickness as opposed to a prime plastic or baseline plastic but nothing...



