Sirius Golf Discs
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The Scorpius is a step below the Quasar in terms of speed and fade, but will provide excellent distance and control for into the wind conditions.
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The Aurora MS has no rollover, virtually no fade, and surprising distance for a midrange disc.
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The Falcon is similar to the popular Scorpius but faster with slightly less high-speed stability.
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The Peregrine Falcon is the namesake of a star in the Aquila constellation.
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The Quasar is a speed 13 ultra-long-range driver with a smooth glide, resistance to turn, and lots of fades
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The Vela is a slightly overstable fairway driver with the perfect balance of power and finesse.
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The Millennium Sirius JLS is a Long Straight distance driver, about speed 8, that is very dependable and versatile.
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Off the tee it will cut through a headwind, and give you a predictable fade downwind. Distance + Accuracy = Birdies. Count on it.
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Super long distance drivers might impress with their speed and flash, but it’s the control of the Orion LS that smart golfers choose for accuracy.
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The Polaris LS is a speed 6 controllable fairway driver that is straight flying and a little less stable than the JLS and slower than the Orion LS.
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The Quasar is about a speed 13 ultra long range driver with smooth glide, resistance to turn, and lots of fade.
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The Scorpius is a step below the Quasar in terms of speed and fade, but will provide excellent distance and control for into the wind conditions.