I love when I bring up the leopard being a good utility disc, and someone always chimes in and says “yeah I have a leopard 3 too!” A leopard is different than a leopard 3
@@alley8503 I'm familiar with their marketing. However, I'm also familiar with the Leopard / Leopard 3. You will find flat Leopards. You will find domey Leopard 3s. If you compare the average Leopard 3 vs the average Leopard then you will get an identical disc
Pro plastic and 155-165g for beginners. Another good beginner disc is Latitude 64 "easy to throw" series. Grab a diamond or a Jade same weight 155-165g in opto or similar plastic. I'm an intermediate player 300-350 foot drives (destiny, trespass),. I bag a leopard 174g in Pro plastic and it's straight as an arrow for me. I bag an opto Jade 159g that turns over if I throw full power but flies very far in strong tailwinds.
I bag three leopards and I play a lot. It can handle a lot of torque. Great for all ranges of players! I'd never throw this disc on a 400 ft pin lol. Comfortable between 320 and 360ft with a reliable finish. You crank on it any harder it'll turnover.
I have the same problem with my Leopard DX... if you rip it, it just climbs too much. Too sensitive to headwinds. and the Leopard3 goes exactly 3 feet farther than a Leopard... hardly worth it (both thrown with same arm speed).
Leopard in star = 💴. Just bought three more after losing one in a pond. 😢 Btw the leopard 3 is not a leopard. Doesn’t fly the same and not rated the same. 6 speed vs 7 in leopard 3.
Ohn Siggins, yes.
I love when I bring up the leopard being a good utility disc, and someone always chimes in and says “yeah I have a leopard 3 too!”
A leopard is different than a leopard 3
Uhhh ... no? I'm pretty sure it has the exact same mold measurements
@@nitbot the 3 is flat, hence Roc3 etc
@@alley8503 I'm familiar with their marketing. However, I'm also familiar with the Leopard / Leopard 3. You will find flat Leopards. You will find domey Leopard 3s. If you compare the average Leopard 3 vs the average Leopard then you will get an identical disc
Pro plastic and 155-165g for beginners. Another good beginner disc is Latitude 64 "easy to throw" series. Grab a diamond or a Jade same weight 155-165g in opto or similar plastic.
I'm an intermediate player 300-350 foot drives (destiny, trespass),. I bag a leopard 174g in Pro plastic and it's straight as an arrow for me. I bag an opto Jade 159g that turns over if I throw full power but flies very far in strong tailwinds.
It's Ohn Siggins, Richard!
Leopard is my favorite disc, been using it since the beginning, great control disc for the woods
Nice review of an all time classic. Love the "What the f*** Richard?!" moment 😂
I bag three leopards and I play a lot. It can handle a lot of torque. Great for all ranges of players! I'd never throw this disc on a 400 ft pin lol. Comfortable between 320 and 360ft with a reliable finish. You crank on it any harder it'll turnover.
Does it roll good?
Thanks!
I have the same problem with my Leopard DX... if you rip it, it just climbs too much. Too sensitive to headwinds.
and the Leopard3 goes exactly 3 feet farther than a Leopard... hardly worth it (both thrown with same arm speed).
Leopard in star = 💴. Just bought three more after losing one in a pond. 😢
Btw the leopard 3 is not a leopard. Doesn’t fly the same and not rated the same. 6 speed vs 7 in leopard 3.
personally i would press charges on you throwing at cars .. disc do damage and you have the whole field to not ruin someone else’s hard work