When the Predator finishes with its prey, the Vulture comes in to play. The Vulture is described as a well seasoned Predator, with less overstability and more glide. The Vulture is predictable in wind and a great long range placement driver. Pros will appreciate the shot shaping ability of this driver while less experienced players will find a consistent, predictable flight. Here's what the disc can do: Expect extra glide whether you're throwing backhand or sidearm, and a consistent fade into your target. A medium rim gives you more control and excellent hand-feel. Rip it with brute force to easily manage upwind shots. Plus it holds an almost perfect line on big throws.
Austin Turner, Team Discraft
Esp AT vulture. I’ve never had a disc that I can do almost anything with until this was put in my hands. It has a cery comfortable rim, (10 speed), it’s fast for a fairway driver so you can get a great amount of glide, and honestly, I can almost throw them as far as my forces. It’s easily the most consistent disc I have ever thrown and I will never take it out of the bag. I love using itainly for flat shots that I want to flip just slightly, get some turn, and then get a very predictable hyzer finish at the end. Range from 280-430.
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Discraft
We were captivated by the flying disc craze of the 1970's. To interact with a spinning disc and watch it fly is truly a beautiful thing. Our frustration at the time was over the quality of the discs that were available; flight patterns were inconsistent, distance potential was low, and the quality in general was poor. Those discs were manufactured to be toys, and we wanted high performance sports equipment to keep up with the increasing skills of the players. In 1978 we launched Discraft to serve disc sports athletes.