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  Orion LF Sirius - First Run #8185



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The Millennium Orion LF (Long Fade) is an incredible stable distance disc golf driver and is the first disc manufactured in Millennium's super-tough Sirius Plastic. This fantastic disc is a companion to the popular Orion LS (Long Straight), offering more speed and stability than the LS.

Named for the brightest star in the sky, Sirius plastic is a breakthrough that sets a new standard for great grip and durability. The LF offers extra stability -- upwind and downwind -- and a predictable fade. And early testing shows that most players can throw it as far as anything in their bag, but with the predictability and control that Millennium discs are known for.

This disc is a great choice for power backhand throwers, or forehand throwers who are seeking a low-profile disc with superior speed. This Orion LF, or O-LF as it is also known, is the first disc to be produced in the Sirius plasic. This limited release First Run stamp features the generic "Millennium" Stamp. Very cool and sure to be sought by collectors.

Features:

  • Stability Rating: +1.5
  • Extremely Durable Sirius Plastic
  • First Run Stamp Featuring Millemmium Logo

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    Weight1.00 lbs
    Plastic Sirius
    Stability Rating +1.5
    Beginner Friendly No
    Floats in Water No
    Price: $19.99

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