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Millennium
Omega AP Type: Putt and Approach
Diameter: 21.2cm
Available Weights: 145-175g
Plastic: Millennium Supergrip |
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| Flight Rating Category |
Value |
What Millennium says:
The Omega AP (Approach) is made from stiffer, supergrip material for when you want to lay up to the basket. Made to improve your approach game, it's a straight flyer with a great feel and great durability. It's also a tremendous putter for players who prefer a putter that's firmer but still sticky. |
| Maximum Flight Speed |
NA |
| Resistance To High Speed Turn |
NA |
| Amount Of Low Speed Fade |
NA |
| Propensity To Fade |
NA |
| Glide |
NA |
| Relative Distance |
NA |
| Qualitative Analysis |
Value |
| Recommended Skill Level |
NA |
| Predictability |
NA |
| Uniformity Of Break In Period |
NA |
| Overall Durability |
NA |
Description of the
Ratings System. |
Player Reviews
Posted: 4-21-02
By Blake Takkunen - the Webmaster - <blake@discgolf.com>
My Review:
The Omega AP is a slow, stable to understable putt and approach disc. Like the other Omegas, the AP is the Aviar Putt & Approach mold with different plastic. The earlier Omega AP's were quite stiff but still grippy but the more recent runs have been quite a bit softer. I would say that as an approach disc, the Omega AP has a very similar flight to the Aviar Putter, straight flying with a bit of fade and able to hold a gentle hyzer over distances in the 60-200' range. I find it to be better suited for approaches than the Omega SS due to the SS's floppiness. As a putter it is also similar to the Aviar Putter/Omega SS with the same line and fade of those models. For those that want a disc that's similar stiffness to the Aviar Putter but grippier, or a grippy Omega SS with more stiffness, the Omega AP is probably a good choice as a putter.
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