First Contact Delta-T Solstice
$10.99
First Contact Delta-T Solstice – If you are looking for a new midrange that can hold up to power and wind but still give you a generally straight flight, then look no further. The Millennium Solstice is a headless midrange that has enough over stability to trust but enough glide to give you pin point accuracy. Grab a First Contact Delta-T Solstice today!
Millennium says this about the mold: “The Millennium Solstice is a flat-top, overstable midrange driver. For faster arms it will glide straight with a reliable fade, for slower arms it will be an overstable mid that you can smash on. It holds up to torque really well, giving you the comfort to throw it on forehands and power hyzers without fear of it flipping. The Solstice has a mix of stability and glide that make this disc more versatile than most overstable midranges on the market. It can face stiff winds, offers controlled hyzer lines, and smooth, touch sidearm shots, all with a predictable fade. “
Speed 5 | Glide 4 | Turn 0 | Fade 3 |
Overstable as expected. Great disc for the price.
Great price. Love that it is OS without a bead.
DT plastic feels great almost less glide than my c line md4 but will season in nicely. Makes a cool sound when you throw it
DT plastic is less stable than the quantum version. More like a buzzz’ numbers.
DT-plastics beats in to a great hyzer-flipper.
Very nice hand feel.
Really love the feel of this disc in the hand — great disc!
This disc is so good. The combination of glide and overstability is right on the money for what I was looking for. It works perfectly as a longer A3 for my noodle arm. Great plastic (quantum), shallow, and flat. Just give it a try.
Great combo of glide and stability. Glad millenium is producing this great mold!
Great plastic and stamp. Good hand feel. Wasn’t as stable as the numbers suggest, feels more like a 2 fade for me. Similar to Roc3. Flight was between a Roc3 and a Method for me. Great backhand disc but wasn’t as stable on the forehands as I wanted.