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The Discraft Ultra-Star, with its contoured grip and aerodynamic engineering, is the official Ultimate Frisbee disc of USA Ultimate and the choice of Ultimate teams worldwide for casual, league, and tournament play. Introduced in 1981, the 175g (10.75" diameter) Discraft 175 has set the standards of quality, consistency, and performance necessary for the demanding needs of the sport of Ultimate Frisbee.
Compared to other Ultimate Frisbee disc brands, the Discraft Ultra-Star is easier to throw and goes farther. Disc Store offers the best selection and the cheapest priced Ultra-Stars anywhere. As the world leader in disc sports, Discraft has been dominating the Ultimate scene since 1978, and the Ultra-Star is the one official disc approved by USA Ultimate for pick-up or tournament play.
The Ultra-Star's superior stability means it maintains your release angle longer than any other disc designed for both throwing and catching. Its advanced aerodynamics, with a contoured grip and aerodynamic engineering, make it easier to throw at all levels of play, from a casual game on the beach to a World Championship Ultimate Frisbee match.
Whether you're looking to have fun at the beach, in your backyard, or even playing Polish Horseshoes, the Ultra-Star is the perfect choice. Disc Store promises that you will be completely satisfied with every order, as the Discraft Ultra-Star is the best disc on the market, offering great price and value.
Frisbee print stamps may vary, but the consistent quality, performance, and reliability of the Discraft Ultra-Star make it the smart choice for any Ultimate Frisbee enthusiast.
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Attribute | Value | ||||
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brand_name | Disc Store | ||||
color | Glow | ||||
manufacturer | Discraft | ||||
part_number | 8 | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #134,403 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #27 in Ultimate Disc Equipment | ||||
date_first_available | February 1, 2018 |