Speed
5
Glide
6
Turn
-4
Fade
1
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
180.9 g
Diameter
21.8 cm
Height
1.5 cm
Rim Depth
1.1 cm
Rim Width
1.5 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
18.8 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
5 %
Rim Configuration
35.00
Flexibility
7.5 kg
Bead
No
Millennium Golf DiscsMidrange

Mars Rover

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Skill Level
All skill levels
Stability
Understable

The "Mars Rover" by Millennium Golf Discs introduces a pronounced right-turning flight for right-handed backhand throws as an understable midrange. With a speed of 5, it bridges the gap between controlled approach shots and mid-range throws where precise turnover lines or long anhyzer curves are needed. It’s well-suited for wooded courses with tight fairways and situations where the disc must navigate around obstacles. In flight, its high glide rating of 6 delivers extended float, while a turn of -4 ensures an immediate rightward dive. The disc turns out of the throwing plane early and maintains its rightward curve over long distances. A moderate fade of 1 provides only slight stabilization at the end, keeping the flight path noticeably right of the release line. This combination of strong turn and gentle fade creates smooth S-curves at higher arm speeds or sustained turnovers with moderate power. For beginners, the "Mars Rover" flies straight as a midrange, as lower throwing speeds compensate for its extreme turn. Advanced players use it for intentional rollers, long anhyzer shots, or as a utility disc for specialized lines in wooded areas. On backhand, it delivers reliable right turns without hyzer correction, while forehand throws with an anhyzer release enable particularly long turnovers. This disc excels wherever classic stable midranges can't bend around corners.

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