Shield Bottom Stamped P-line P1x
Shield Bottom Stamped P-line P1x
Do you need a laser pointer in your bag? With the super straight flight of the P1x you can hit the tightest of tunnels.
The P1x is the P1 evolved. The unique wing shape of the P1x gives it a smooth flight and an exceptional fit in the hand. The bottom of the rim is convex and it also has a medium sized bead. This makes it fit like a glove for both putting and throwing grips, while also keeping the flight pattern very straight across a wide range of speeds.
The shortest route between two points is the straightest one. Choose the P1x if you want to hit it.
'The P-line P1x is just perfect for my putting style (push putt) thanks to its incredible firmness.' - Kryštof Novák (Czech Champion 2017)
Technical details
Technical details
Manufacturer | Discmania |
Rim depth | 1.40 cm |
Rim thickness | 1.00 cm |
Diameter | 21.2 cm |
Approved date | 21. 10. 2014 |
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Plastic P-Line
Plastic P-Line
Great feel and added glide. Easily one of the grippiest plastic type out there. Reveals new features in your disc when worn down. Typically a bit more understable plastic type comparing to S- and C-line. Discmania drivers are manufactured in regular P-line plastic, but it also has two offsets - the Soft P-line and Stiff P-line for putters and midranges.
The bestselling discs in this material are P-line PD and P-line DD2.
Also manufactured in:
D-Line, Stiff P-line, X-line
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Discmania is the brand that's closest to our hearts. Our Přemek started installing the first Czech DiscGolfParks with their help, they support the biggest Czech disc golf events and they even sponsor one of us - Kryštof Novák. This Finnish brand used to manufacture all their discs in American Innova (Discmania Originals), but since February 2019 it also produces discs in Swedish Latitude 64° (Discmania Evolution) and Chinese Yikun Discs (Discmania Active).
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