Robbie C | Zone

$2199
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The Zone is the main overstable approach putter in disc golf. This disc has been a staple in people’s bags for years. The overstable nature of the Zone gives you confidence in approaching the green no matter what the weather is doing. The low profile and flat top make this disc a very popular choice for flick approaches. Many have tried, but nobody can replicate the flight and feel of this disc.

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Flight Numbers:

Speed 4 | Glide 3 | Turn 0 | Fade 3


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Every disc purchased in the USA is covered for 30 days by Foundation Care meaning you can use it however much you want and exchange it if it doesn't work out!

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Brendon Gottschall
beef!

Great disc, just the right amount of stability!

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D Colbey

I am still new to the sport, so I wanted to see what all the hype was about for a Zone. First, the Robbie C Zone is an amazing looking disc. Second, my arm speed is still slow, so this starts out slow but then has a reliable fade. I play a lot on wooded courses so this has been a really fun disc to throw. (I use it for approaches, aim to the right and let it sit on the pole)

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D Colbey
Loving this disc

I am still new to the sport, so I wanted to see what all the hype was about for a Zone. First, the Robbie C Zone is an amazing looking disc. Second, my arm speed is still slow, so this starts out slow but then has a reliable fade. I play a lot on wooded courses so this has been a really fun disc to throw. (I use it for approaches, aim to the right and let it sit on the pole)