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Chameleon Raider 2020 Idlewild Open Fundraiser
Dynamic Discs Lucid Chameleon Raider 2020 DGPT Idlewild Open Fundraiser
2020 DGPT Idlewild Open presented by Dynamic Discs & The Nati Disc Golf is coming up August 7-9, 2020. All proceeds will benefit the 2020 Idlewild Open.
The Raider is back, and it looks better than ever in the stunning Chameleon plastic. Pick up a couple, and prepare for reliable overstability without sacrificing good looks!
STAMP COLOR WILL VARY
The Raider is sure to steal its spot in bags of all skill levels. The Raider sits comfortably between the Trespass and Enforcer in stability, and it excels at finishing forward instead of diving at the end of its flight. Players with slower arm speeds will find a dependable, overstable driver that will gain them distance over the Enforcer or Defender, while faster arms will love the Raider as a workhorse driver that is perfect for carrying multiples to cover a variety of shots. Get ready to put some power on your distance shots, and watch the Raider destroy your previous best drives.
Speed: 13 Glide: 5 Turn: -0.5 Fade: 3
About Lucid:
The perfect combination of polymers produce some of the most beautiful and durable plastic in disc golf. This translucent blend can take a beating and maintain the original flight characteristics of the disc for many rounds of disc golf. The Lucid version of a disc will be slightly more overstable than the Fuzion version.
Chameleon effect: The disc will change color depending on the angle of light and background.
Dynamic Discs Team Member Review
"The Raider is game changing - it added an entirely new shot in my bag. It is the perfect complement to the Enforcer. The Raider has added distance, control, and an overall confidence. It is truly a winner in the distance driver game."
“The Raider is a bomber. It is the farthest flying disc out there even for the big arms. It has a nice turn and a solid fade which gives it that extra distance.”