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MVP Disc SportsResistorFairway Driver6.5/4/0/3.5
Doomsday DiscsIce AgeFairway Driver7/4/0/3
Resistorvs Ice Age
How Resistor and Ice Age compare on flight numbers, feel, distance, and price.
Key differences
SpeedResistor 6.5 vs Ice Age 7FadeResistor 3.5 vs Ice Age 3Diameter21.1 vs 21.5 cm (-0.4)Height1.4 vs 1.8 cm (-0.4)Rim width1.7 vs 1.8 cm (-0.1)PlasticsResistor 10 vs Ice Age 0PriceIce Age is cheaper ($6.96 less)
Flight Paths
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Main difference: speed (Resistor 6.5 vs Ice Age 7). The Ice Age has a higher distance ceiling but needs more arm speed; the Resistor is easier to control.
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FAQ
Is the Resistor or Ice Age more overstable?
The Resistor is more overstable (stability +3.5 vs +3). It resists turning and fades harder.
Should a beginner pick the Resistor or Ice Age?
A beginner is better off with the Ice Age (beginner score 37/100 vs 36/100) - lower speed and more turn make it easier to control.
What is the difference between the Resistor and Ice Age?
Main difference: speed (Resistor 6.5 vs Ice Age 7). The Ice Age has a higher distance ceiling but needs more arm speed; the Resistor is easier to control.
Which is cheaper, the Resistor or Ice Age?
The Ice Age is cheaper, starting around $13.99 vs $20.95.