Pick two or more discs and see exactly how they differ - flight, feel, distance, and price, side by side.
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DiscraftNukeDistance Driver13/5/-1/3
Latitude 64StriveDistance Driver13/5/-1/3
Nukevs Strive
These 2 distance drivers share the same flight numbers - the deciding factors are plastic selection, price, and availability.
Key differences
Height1.6 vs 1.8 cm (-0.2)Rim width2.5 vs 2.2 cm (+0.3)PlasticsNuke 40 vs Strive 0AvailabilityNuke is on Amazon; Strive is notPriceNuke is cheaper ($7.00 less)
Flight Paths
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The Nuke and Strive fly almost identically (13/5/-1/3). Go with the Nuke - it offers more plastic and weight options (40 blends), is easier to find, and costs less.
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FAQ
Is the Nuke or Strive more overstable?
They are equally stable (both +2) - turn -1/-1, fade 3/3.
Should a beginner pick the Nuke or Strive?
Both rate the same for beginners (27/100). Pick by feel and price.
What is the difference between the Nuke and Strive?
The Nuke and Strive fly almost identically (13/5/-1/3). Go with the Nuke - it offers more plastic and weight options (40 blends), is easier to find, and costs less.
Which is cheaper, the Nuke or Strive?
The Nuke is cheaper, starting around $17.99 vs $24.99.