
The Dino Discs Triceratops is a low-speed putter with moderate glide and gentle fade. It produces an understable flight that drifts right, making it a great option for players looking for easy distance or turnover lines.
Moderate speed (3) requires some arm speed but rewards good form.
Release on a slight hyzer for a "hyzer flip" that turns flat and glides straight. Or throw flat for a gentle turnover line.
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The Triceratops is an understable putter with 5-speed glide that rewards smooth, controlled arm speed. Its -3 turn rating makes it hold anhyzer lines through the flight, while the 1.5 fade provides reliable finish at the end of the putt. The high glide helps beginners and intermediates get more distance on approach throws. This disc excels at turnover approaches where you want the disc to finish low and left, and for anhyzer putts where you roll the disc off the pads into the basket. The understable nature makes it forgiving for less-arm-speed players who might struggle with more stable putters. Intermediate players looking to add glide and turnovers to their putting game will find the Triceratops a useful addition. Its high turn helps beginners learn to throw with proper hyzer mechanics, while intermediate players can use it for creative shots and approach shots where maximum glide and finish matter more than pinpoint precision.
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What the Dino Discs Triceratops's flight numbers mean for your game
This disc requires minimal arm speed, making it easy to throw at its intended flight path. Great for controlled, short-range shots.
Moderate glide gives a balanced flight — enough lift to carry well without being overly affected by wind.
Strong high-speed turn means this disc will flip and curve right (RHBH) significantly. Useful for rollers and big turnover shots.
A gentle fade at the end of flight. The disc hooks slightly left (RHBH) as it slows, providing a soft, predictable finish.