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A legendary driver that players come back for again and again. In the mid-90s, the Cyclone ruled the tee, and ushered in the era of golf drivers made from high-tech engineered polymers. It's easy to control whether you're going straight, hyzer or anhyzer. A disc golf standard.
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The Cyclone was one of the most popular drivers of the 90’s and continues to be popular today.
Tournament Pro Cyclone – One of the hottest long range stable to understable drivers, that was release originally at the 1992 World PDGA Am Championships in Fort Colins, Colorado. Today it is not as fast as the low modern drivers, for example Beast. This was I think the most understable cyclone produced. Also available as a Signature disc for Ron Russel.
Ron Russel Signature Cyclone – First made in Tournament Pro plastic, then in this Elite Pro version. Blue color discs much more stable than other colors. Also available with generic Elite Pro stamp (For ex see APX Elite Pro). Released in 1998.
Pro-D Cyclone – Stable driver released in Pro D plastic in 2001. More stable than the Tournament Pro Plastic.
Cyclone 2 – More stable than the original with just a touch bigger inner rim diameter. First released in 1993. Available in Tournament Pro and Pro D as well as Elite X witch was discontinued in 2004.
The Cyclone is a very controllable fairway driver. It is kind of like a longer buzz IMO. A great disc for players of all abilities. Also great for all types of shots and styles of throwing. Today the Cyclone is available in ESP and Elite X plastic. The ESP is probubly the best choice because it has very good glide and will hold up for a long time. IMO the TP OOP Cyclones are the best but if you don’t want to spend the money or time to find one ESP is the next best thing. The disc has stood the test of time and is still a staple in many players bags.
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