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Prototype Balance (Neutron - Lab 2nd)

Prototype Balance (Neutron - Lab 2nd)

Speed 5, Glide 4, Turn 0, Fade 3 | A prototype version of the first midrange in the Simon Line, the Prototype Simon Line Balance is exclusively available in 2024’s GYROpalooza box! Intended to be a midpoint between the Reactor and Pyro, the prototype run wound up having a more overstable flight than we’d hoped. To get that ideal flight, the decision was made to go back to the drawing board and fully retool the mold for its eventual stock release.

However, the prototypes are perfectly excellent discs on their own and we’re releasing them in the GYROpalooza boxes as a truly unique item! Featuring art by Matthew Jorde, grab your own and follow along with the process of going from Prototype to final release!

Lab 2nd - You are purchasing a SINGLE misprint Prototype Balance. The stamp may not be identical to the picture shown. The preview picture is only used as an example of how a misprint may look like.

 

$3.88

Original: $12.93

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Prototype Balance (Neutron - Lab 2nd)—

$12.93

$3.88

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Speed 5, Glide 4, Turn 0, Fade 3 | A prototype version of the first midrange in the Simon Line, the Prototype Simon Line Balance is exclusively available in 2024’s GYROpalooza box! Intended to be a midpoint between the Reactor and Pyro, the prototype run wound up having a more overstable flight than we’d hoped. To get that ideal flight, the decision was made to go back to the drawing board and fully retool the mold for its eventual stock release.

However, the prototypes are perfectly excellent discs on their own and we’re releasing them in the GYROpalooza boxes as a truly unique item! Featuring art by Matthew Jorde, grab your own and follow along with the process of going from Prototype to final release!

Lab 2nd - You are purchasing a SINGLE misprint Prototype Balance. The stamp may not be identical to the picture shown. The preview picture is only used as an example of how a misprint may look like.

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