Speed
9
Glide
4
Turn
-2
Fade
5
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
175.1 g
Diameter
21.1 cm
Height
1.5 cm
Rim Depth
1.2 cm
Rim Width
2 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
17.1 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
5.7 %
Rim Configuration
36.75
Flexibility
2.27 kg
Bead
No
Daredevil DiscsFairway Driver

Ogopogo

4 / 5 · 6 ratings
Skill Level
Intermediate, Experienced
Stability
Overstable

The "Ogopogo" by Daredevil Discs fills a niche in the fairway driver segment for players looking to experiment with unconventional characteristics. With a speed of 9 and a pronounced fade of 5, this disc combines initial overstability with a unique flight pattern that evolves significantly over its lifespan. The Elastic Performance Plastic gives the "Ogopogo" an exceptionally flexible, rubber-like feel, nearly unmatched among fairway drivers. This soft texture makes it appealing for players seeking a disc that stands out in the bag while offering versatile shot options. In flight, the "Ogopogo" starts with a highly overstable behavior reminiscent of utility discs like the Firebird. The -2 turn develops gradually as the disc wears in and with increased arm speed: While fresh discs handle headwinds reliably and fade early, they transition into a more understable flight path over time, enabling turnover lines. The strong fade ensures a controlled finish even as the disc breaks in, making the "Ogopogo" a dynamic tool that continuously transforms with use. Advanced players will appreciate the "Ogopogo" as an experimental addition capable of covering both utility shots and turnover throws—depending on wear. The soft texture demands clean throwing mechanics, as the flexible structure is less forgiving of acceleration flaws. On hyzer angles, the disc remains stable even at moderate arm speeds, while anhyzer lines require precise timing. Beginners may struggle with the combination of high fade and unusual feel, so the "Ogopogo" is primarily recommended for intermediate players with at least three skill points who are specifically seeking unconventional flight characteristics.

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