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how to store disc golf discs in the winter

by Margarete Mayer Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Keeping discs warm is not recommended, as snow may melt on the discs and refreeze, altering the flight mechanics and grippability of the discs. Some pros even claim to store their discs in vehicles or other outdoor storage overnight to acclimate them to the cold. What are some other disc golf tips for winter? Stay Warm

I have a cooler that I keep in my trunk, and I keep my discs in that. Helps protect from the cold in winter, and hot texas summers. It was originally there for a roadtrip, but I threw my spare discs in there and now I just keep it. The best way to protect your discs is to throw them year round.Dec 17, 2010

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When is the best time to play disc golf?

Winter is a great season for disc golf. You heard that right: Walking from hole to hole lets you savor the beauty of winter, which can be hard to appreciate from behind a pane of glass. Plus, winter play helps highly competitive golfers rediscover the fun factor.

What do pros do with discs in the winter?

Most pros also switch over to an assortment of cold-tolerant discs. “I swap out some of my more nicely seasoned discs for ones that are less prone to cracking,” says Innova pro Brad Lescalleet. He puts his beloved, beat-up KC Roc s in winter storage, and brings out a Star or Champion Mako3.

Are GStar disc golf discs good for throwing?

Throwing cold-stiffened discs often forces golfers to adapt their technique, but GStar performs similarly in winter and summer temperatures, so it’s reliable in any weather. GStar also offers superior grip. That’s important in fall and winter, when cooler temperatures and lower humidity levels make players’ hands particularly dry.

Should you wear your disc when it’s Cold?

“When you’re bundled up for the cold, your reach-back and arm speed will both be restricted. Disc down to a lighter or less stable disc.” –Craig Nettleship, Innova ambassador.

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How does cold affect disc golf discs?

Plastics are extremely sensitive to temperature swings, so the same disc that obeyed your every command last July might feel uncontrollable come January. Cold makes many plastics brittle and hard, so they lose flexibility and grip.

How do you store extra disc golf discs?

0:426:51What Are The Best Ways To Store Your Discs? - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipCome with covers. So you can stack them you know you can keep them in a place that's kind of out ofMoreCome with covers. So you can stack them you know you can keep them in a place that's kind of out of sight out of mind. And you know it's really helpful.

Is it bad to leave discs in the cold?

So, while getting the discs cold will make them more brittle and increase the possibility of them breaking upon tree hits, it also should slow the degradation process of the polymer.

Can disc golf be played in the winter?

Disc golf doesn't ever really stop, even for the cold. The best disc golf players in the world practice all year round. Winter can be long and can allow for some really good practice on and off the course. Next, think of how much your skill will diminish by the spring.

How do you make a wooden disc golf rack?

1:504:34DIY Disc Golf Shelf- Building A Shelf To Sell Discs - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe do these dowel rods. And the way they'll set up is this will be on the side of the shelf andMoreWe do these dowel rods. And the way they'll set up is this will be on the side of the shelf and there'll be two dowel rods. You can see i went ahead and drilled a hole all the way. Through.

What disc golf bags do the pros use?

Disc Golf Bag ComparisonNameDisc SizeExtra PocketsMVP Voyager Pro222Latitude 64 Luxury E3262Ranger Bag DD182Prodigy Pro BP-132214 more rows

Do CDs crack in the cold?

They get brittle and you can crack them pretty easily if they get hit hard when cold. I had a disc with a little crack in it, so it was useless, I stuck it in the snow and then slapped it against a wall and it split really easily.

What temperature can CDs be stored?

50-68°FStore and use CDs at 10-20°C (50-68°F) and 40-50% RH, away from sudden changes in temperature and relative humidity. Poor temperature and humidity in CD storage and usage spaces may lead to warpage of the substrace and a resulting lack of CD flatness.

At what temperature do CDs melt?

Polycarbonate, the plastic in CDs, is stable between ~ -40˚F to 280˚F. The acrylic layer on top has a similar stable temperature range. Since temperature inside of a car is within this range, there's no real possibility of deforming the disc.

How do you not lose your disc in the snow?

When snow is deep, attaching ribbons will help you to not lose your disc. More Drag: Ribbons will add more aerodynamic drag, thus reducing the distance you can throw a disc. This is most noticeable for drivers.

How should I dress for disc golf in the winter?

Clothing. Extremely thick clothing is warm and comfortable but not conducive to the violent action of a disc golf throw. You probably already know that layering is recommended. It's up to you how many layers you wear, but we'll remind you that you can always take a layer off.

How do you play disc golf tips?

Follow these fundamental disc golf beginner tips and you'll be right on your way.1) Learn Basic Technique. ... 2) Disc Release - Flat and Low. ... 3) Develop a Practice Routine. ... 4) Play with Better Players. ... 5) Start with Just a Few Discs. ... Summary: ... Bonus Tip - Have Fun! ... Other helpful disc golf articles:More items...•

Where is the Winter Warrior disc golf?

Looking to play disc golf throughout the winter season? Many clubs have winter leagues and other series—like the Winter Warrior series run by Mile High Disc Golf Club in Denver, Colorado. The hardy souls of Colorado’s mile-high city don’t let winter squelch their passion for disc golf.

What is the Winter Warriors series?

But the Winter Warriors series (as it is now known) does much more than generate cash for worthy causes. It also sustains club membership over the winter, strengthens the community aspect of the club, and renews the game’s fun factor. “It acts as a break for the highly competitive tournament players,” says Woodruff.

Do grippy discs work?

XT – Grippy all weather disc. Trying to keep discs warm doesn’t work. “If they are warm when you throw them, the snow will melt and refreeze on them,” says Innova pro Cooper Arnold, who stores his discs in the car the night before a winter game so that the plastics are well adjusted to the cold.

Do plastic discs behave like summer?

Learn with the best. But that’s when many players discover that their go-to discs don’t behave like they did in summer. Plastics are extremely sensitive to temperature swings, so the same disc that obeyed your every command last July might feel uncontrollable come January.

Is disc golf good in winter?

Winter is a great season for disc golf . You heard that right: Walking from hole to hole lets you savor the beauty of winter, which can be hard to appreciate from behind a pane of glass.

Is GStar a plastic disc?

GStar. “Even at freezing temperatures, GStar will remain pliable, while other plastic types become stiff or brittle,” says Innova co-founder and disc inventor Dave Dunipace. GStar is made of the same material as Star and Champion, so it’s just as durable.

What plastic does Geisinger use?

In past winters, Geisinger said he’s utilized many of Innova’s winter plastics, along with softer Star plastic. This winter, the 2015 US Distance Champ is looking forward to outfitting much of his bag with GStar. “I’m excited to give the GStar plastic a go this winter.

Is the R Pro a good putter for winter?

“R-Pro is great for the winter because it feels like regular DX when the temperatures drop,” said pro disc golfer Alex Geisinger, who hails from the frigid state of Minnesota.

Does Gstar have a grip?

Kobyn Dunipace, having grown up around injection molding machines, says GStar provides excellent grip even when the colder temps and lower humidity make hands dry and less able to apply a firm grip. “The more friction you can get, the more power you’ll be able to transfer to the disc.

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Disc Selection

Dress in Layers

  • Having cold weather gear can help make your time outside much more enjoyable. You’ll want to layer up, but not so much that you totally lose your ability to throw. Get a pair of mittens. Using a mitten for your throwing hand is a veteran move. Keep quality glove for your non-throwing hand. Keep your throwing hand toasty warm by cracking open a few hand warmers and putting them i…
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Respect The Course

  • If you are the first person out on a course after a fresh snow, please be prepared to clear off tees. If you’re not interested in cleaning tees, you can search local disc golf groups on social media or check course conditions on Disc Golf Course Review. Be prepared with both a shovel and a broom. You'd be surprised how useful a broom is on lighter snow. Take your time and make sur…
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Play Smart, Slow Down

  • Pay extra attention to where your disc lands. Make a mental note and try to keep your eyes on the exact spot you saw the disc enter the snow. You can also pick out an object like a tree, target or something else and say, “It was 20 feet or so right of that Maple Tree.” You may have to opt to play a short or safe shot instead of throwing a shot wher...
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Ace in The New Year

  • Winter disc golf is a great way to burn some of that cabin fever that is quite common in the cold, winter months. One way to combine both a little disc golf with a social function is to organize an event on New Year's Day. The "Ace in the New Year" events are a fun way to get together to start the next calendar year on the right foot... well, at least in disc golf. Take some friends, or announ…
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