Testing out Discrafts new Disc, The Sled!!
Discraft's newest release, The Sled, is put to the test in the freezing temperatures of Boyd Hill. Disc golf enthusiast and channel host, [Name], embarks on a challenging nine-hole round using just two discs: The Sled and his personal favorite, the Zone SS. Set against the backdrop of Michigan's world championships, this video showcases [Name]'s skills and expertise as he navigates icy teapads and cold temperatures. With a unique blend of ringer and flippy characteristics, The Sled promises to deliver comfort and control on the course. Special guest Paul Ulibberry joins the channel, sharing his experiences with Vessie discs, including his love for the Stormburst low top and high top models. From the comfort of The Sled to the performance of the Zone SS, this video provides an in-depth look at these popular disc golf discs and their capabilities on the course.
Watch Paul Ulibarri test Discraft's new Sled disc on the course - can its innovative design elevate his game?
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used to. What is up everybody? Welcome back to the channel. I'm at Boyd Hill. It is 20° out here to test out the sled. This is going to commemorate, not the right word, the world championships this year in Michigan. So, here's the deal. You play on the tobogen. This disc is the sled. Check it out. Testing it out. Brand new disc. Got a little lip on it. Feels a lot like the Zone SS. Zone ringer combined all into one. I'm going to play nine holes in the freezing temperatures with just the two discs. Let's see what we can shoot. The teapads are ice, not lava. They're ice. Oh yeah. All you Europeans who are all whining about this, it being so cold out, you guys are sissies. This is easy. Not my best work, but it was a decent throw for the first throw. I was just kidding about you guys being sissies. It's really cold. I have no hand warmers, one sweatshirt, one towel, and I would never do this if I wasn't trying to promote this sweet disc. A little chin music. All right. Easy par right here. Here we go. >> What a kick. Nice kick right there. Okay, what I do know about this disc right now is it is slower than the Zone SS. So, it's more like a ringer but flippier, more comfy in the hand. That's all I know. Let's try to get under par here. Come on. Son of a can't film from down there. So from there to right there they came out of a slight little Annie. New information they come out of Annie under everybody. Paul Ulibberry here. This is my first year playing with Vessies. My favorite Vessie is the Stormburst, the low top and the high top. They're absolutely incredible. I've seen my game improve. One thing I love about the Storbururst is how comfortable they are. They're also very grippy, and I'm talking about concrete, turf, grass, rocky areas. The Stormb Bursts are also waterproof, so I don't have to switch in between rounds between rainy and sunny. I can just wear the same shoe every single round that I play. And they're very comfortable. I'm walking 5 to 10 miles almost every single round, and I'm never sore afterwards. Since I've been wearing the Vessie Stormbburst, my confidence is at...





