By now, just about everyone has heard of the Nuke, and the way it sells, we're guessing just about everyone has thrown it. Third in the Nuke Trilogy is the Elite-X Nuke. This awesome disc features the widest rim legally allowed, resulting in HUGE distance, while the the 1.6 stability rating makes it more useful to a wider range of players. The Elote-X Nuke will age more quickly than its Elite-Z and ESP counterparts, making this a great choice for players who want to wear the disc in quickly, taking the edge off its stability. Since its release in ESP plastic, the Nuke has lived up to its hype and provided tangible results to many players, based on the feedback we've received from the disc golf community. Now this awesome driver is available in Elite-X plastic.
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| Manufacturer: | Discraft |
| Plastic:
Manufacturer plastic type
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Elite-X |
| Parent Model:
The "mold" for this disc
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Nuke
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Initial Stability:
Overstability with advanced/expert skill
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Newer players may experience up to 4x additional overstability
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| Lifespan:
How this disc behaves in the long run
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Touchy Stuff Will take on wear and loss of stability, but gets more "touchy" for touch players
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Diameter:
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21.2 cm |
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Wing Width:
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2.5 cm |
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Rim Depth:
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1.2 cm |
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Max Weight:
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176 g |
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Approved:
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10/31/2009 |
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Other names you may hear for this disc
| Discraft Nuke, Elite-X Nuke Discraft Elite-X Nuke, Discraft Nuke Elite-X
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More Overstable
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Less Overstable
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