Description:
The Maestro is a low profile midrange with a bead that helps flight as well as making sure the disc releases smooth from the hand every time. This midrange has a straight flight with a slight slow speed fade making accurate approach shots a regular part of your game. While most midranges have a larger diameter, the Spring Ox features the same diameter as drivers and putters making this disc fit more comfortably in the hand. It also offers a great grip for sidearm shots as well.
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Maestro Specs |
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Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade |
4 | 3 |
0 |
2 |
Stability: | Stable-Overstable | ||
Weights: | Max 176g | ||
Rim Width: | 14mm |
Nailed It is a fantastic place to order discs online. Especially for a person like me who wants to try numerous new and different brands, like some of the top quality Swedish made discs. The Maestro is unique in its shape. Similar to an Innova Rat and Westside Harp, with ultra flat top, which you either love or hate. I love it! Great for beginners in all regards, from short driving, upshots, and even really long putts. I found I could almost effortlessly park an upshot that was too long for me to realistically run a super long putt. When outside of putting range, but not long enough to need a riskier mid, this disc is perfect to park it. First heard about this disc from young phenom Kyle Klein.
My only complaint is that it came extremely domed so it’s far more overstable than the numbers suggest other than that though the plastic is great and it’s an interesting design