Clash Discs
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Steady Peppermint
4/2/0/4
The Mint Approach disc with some extra Overstability Pepper making the PepperMint!
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Steady Ring Cookie
Clash’s flagship fairway driver. It’s very comfortable in the hand, and these ones have cool rings of color!
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Hardy Candy
Please do not try to eat the disc! It is not really Candy, but it is a sweet beadless putter!
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Steady Lotus
8/5/-1/2
Great slightly overstable speed 8 control driver that you can trust!
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Steady Ginger
A straight flying fairway driver that fades consistently at the end of its flight.
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TONE Popcorn
Clash’s plastic innovation TONE is a sort of overmold technology split half way up the rim.
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Steady Mint
Overstable approach disc, great for forehands or backhands!
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Steady Ring Cinnamon
Great for going the distance with fairway driver level controllability!
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Steady Ring Millet, Prototype
Clash’s most understable disc! A lot of glide and a lot of turn can make anyone a happy disc golfer.
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Steady Cinnamon
Get this disc cinna basket mon! Stable, and far flying for a 9-speed.
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Hardy Mint
Overstable approach disc for mint shots towards the basket.
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Steady Ring Berry
Steady Ring is Clash’s attempt at Halo. Not Bad!
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TONE Guava
The Guava is here! Clash’s TONE plastic incorporates overmold technology, pioneered with their own taste.
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Steady Ring Soda
A little flip and a little fade. The Soda is a masterful woods fairway driver with a sweet Ring plastic.
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Steady Ring Candy
Please do not try to eat the disc! It is not really Candy, but it is a sweet new slightly understable beadless putter!
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Tone Salt
12/5/-1/3
Tone is Clash’s 2-piece mold technology. These Salts are mostly puddle-topped.
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