Discmania C-Line Color Glow MD1 Reinvented Midrange with Discmania Shield and Spiral Phenakistoscope Stamp [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
Discmania C-Line Color Glow MD1 Reinvented Midrange with Discmania Shield and Spiral Phenakistoscope Stamp [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
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Players will fall in love with the MD1 flat profile and beadless rim that feels comfortable and grippy in the beautiful C-line plastic. See All: C-Line Color Glow MD1 Reinventeds with Discmania Shield and Spiral Phenakistoscope stamp.
Mold: The Discmania MD1 Reinvented Midrange in C-Line Color Glow Plastic -- Speed: 5 | Glide: 6 | Turn: 0 | Fade: 0
See all MD1 Reinventeds
The MD1 was the first ever Discmania mold back in 2006. We wanted to Reinvent the MD1 to be the gold standard for straight flying midrange. You can shape any line and trust the MD1 to hold it and arrive at the destination with its magnificent glide.
Plastic: C-Line Color Glow - See all C-Line Color Glow Discs
The Glow C-line discs come from a very durable blend of C-line plastic that glows in the dark. Color Glow plastic in general is often just a bit softer than S-Line, C-Line, or Lux equivalents and is generally known for flying a touch straighter as well.
Stamp: Discmania Shield and Spiral Phenakistoscope
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To view with a camera:
To view the effect through a camera phone, place the disc on your finger or a pin and spin under a bright light. The shutter will blend the frames together to form a cohesive image on the screen. (The brighter the light, the clearer the image will appear, so try to use as many light sources as possible for the best results!)
To view with a strobe light app
You can also view the effect with the naked eye through the use of a strobe light or strobe light app set to 30Hz. (It's important to be 30Hz to mimic the 30FPS shutter.) Strobe Light Tachometer is one of my favorite strobe apps on the iPhone, but any app which can be set to 30Hz should work. Point the flash at your spinning turntable to see the moving picture. A darker room can provide higher contrast, so try turning out the lights for a clearer image.
What a great disc - point and shoot! Flight of a putter with the stability of a midrange.