Speed4
Glide3
Turn-2
Fade1

Above Ground Level

Above Ground Level Douglas Fir

Midrange Progressive Turn Angle ForgivingAltitude Stable
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According to the Above Ground Level Douglas Fir historical rankings and classification on The DiscList™, this disc has maintained stable demand and is categorised as Progressive Turn.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Above Ground Level Douglas Fir

What are the flight characteristics of the Above Ground Level Douglas Fir?

The Douglas Fir is a understable Midrange with flight numbers of Speed 4, Glide 3, Turn -2, and Fade 1.

Is the Douglas Fir beginner friendly?

Yes. With manageable speed and a understable flight path, the Douglas Fir is an excellent choice for newer players learning their form.

How does the Douglas Fir handle wind?

As an understable disc, the Douglas Fir will likely turn over in strong headwinds. It is much better suited for calm days or tailwinds.

Is the Douglas Fir good for distance?

No. As a Midrange, the Douglas Fir is designed for approach shots, control, and accuracy rather than maximum distance.