
The Method is an overstable midrange that can handle pro level power on both forehand and backhand shots, but where this disc excels beyond other midranges is in its glide. The Method is able to retain its high speed stability without cutting down on distance, giving players more than enough flight time to shape their shots. Out on the course this midrange can handle immense torque without turning over and will hold a flat to fade flight as it soars down the fairway. Anyone who’s a fan of the MD4 but is looking for a little more stability will find a new favorite disc in the Method.
The Method features a big bead which helps the disc feel natural in the hand and gives a consistently smooth release.
Discmania Pro Simon Lizotte supports the Method stating “It’s the best midrange I’ve tried”. Establish your system for approaching lower scores on the course and pick up a Method!
Pro Tip: Hard Exo plastic is the same composition that we offer in the Link. The durability of these is the same as a putter. Hitting a tree or other obstacles will cause noticeable wear quickly compared to other plastics such as Lux or Neo.
Evolution Hard Exo from Discmania
The four numbers on a disc tell you the discs’s flight characteristics: speed, glide, turn, and fade.
Lower speed ratings typically translate to a disc being easier to throw, but may not go as far. Higher the speed, further they’ll fly, but they are more difficult to throw.
Glide tells you how much it wants to stay in the air.
Turn indicates how much it wants to turn to the right at high speeds. -4 will turn more than -1.
Fade tells you about the end of the flight. The higher the number, the stronger it will finish to the left.