DGA 

SP ProLine Swirl

Sail

Catrina Allen 2024 Tour Series

11
Speed
5
Glide
-5
Turn
1
Fade
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The DGA Sail distance driver is a very controllable distance driver that is great for all levels of play. The Sail with its understable flight characteristics is perfect for slower arm speeds looking for a long range distance driver. Players with faster arm speeds will have fun launching this disc into huge anhyzers and turn over shots. This DGA distance driver lives up to its name and produces effortless glide allowing players max distance and control. The sail is great for tough drives through tight wooded conditions that need distance and finesse.

The 2024 Catrina Allen Tour Series Sail was crafted using a blend of shimmering and swirled plastic that creates a satin, iridescent appearance. With its superior performance and durability over stock plastic, the Catrina Allen Tour Series Sail is the perfect choice for players of all skill levels.

Each sale of a Tour Series disc directly supports our touring players. Support Catrina and get your hands on a one-of-a-kind limited Tour Series Swirl disc by purchasing today.


ProLine

  -  DGA ProLine plastic is one of two premium plastic blends from DGA. ProLine plastic is tough, tacky, and has incredible performance. The ProLine plastic blend features increased marbling, pearling, and overall aesthetic appeal. This blend is recommended for players that are looking for increased grip and durability, balanced with high-performance flight qualities. ProLine plastic will take less time to beat in and will reach its intended flight characteristics faster than the DGA SP Line blend.

SP Line

  -  This is the most durable and longest-lasting plastic in DGA’s lineup. SP discs are transparent-translucent and, as the unabbreviated name implies, they feature hundreds of tiny sparkle flakes suspended throughout the plastic. This is easily the prettiest blend to look at. The plastic is a bit slicker than its PL counterpart, but can stand up to the toughest of abuse on the course