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Lava Flare Addax
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The Addax
The Addax is your do it all midrange. A true point and shoot disc that will be your workhorse from 300 feet and in. When thrown flat, the Addax will hold that straight flight with a very mild finish to it. When throw on an anny it will hold that anny line for 80% of the flight then slowly flatten out and land as soft as a baby cloud holding puppies. When thrown on a hyzer it will hold that gentle hyzer all the way to the ground.
The Addax was reborn in 2022 with a new and improved mold. Fast out of the hand but a very soft and predictable finish is what the Addax will give you. Tell all the other midranges to buzzz off and to tell the truth… the Addax is superior!
Addax Specifications
- Diameter: 21.5 cm
- Height: 2.0 cm
- Rim Width: 1.5 cm
- Rim Depth: 1.3 cm
- Bead: None
- PDGA Approved: Aug 29, 2022
Lava Flare Plastic
Wild Discs' Lava blend is produced with a hi-tech plastic that provides outstanding performance and durability. Designed for professional players, Lava blend is their highest quality plastic with great grip and a slightly soft feel. Whether used in heavily wooded situations, or on extremely rugged courses, the Lava blend plastic will continue to perform predictably and avoid damage better than any other plastics. Flare is a unique blend featuring several different colors causing a unique look where no two discs are the same.
Addax Facts
Imagine an antelope with spiraled horns, a long beard, and a thick coat of white fur. That's the addax, a unique and endangered animal that lives in the Sahara Desert. Addax are well-adapted to their harsh environment. Their long legs help them to travel long distances in search of food and water. Their thick fur protects them from the sun and sandstorms. And their spiraled horns are used for defense and to compete for mates.
The addax is just about as close to extinction in the wild as it possibly could be, and is classified as critically endangered by the IUCN. In a 2016 report, the IUCN said a survey had found only three in the wild. While hunting and removal of live addaxes is illegal in Niger, the animals have suffered “massive disturbance” from oil installations operated by the China National Petroleum Corporation, the report said.
While extinction in the wild may be all but imminent, zoos have a large population of addaxes. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, there are more than 2,000 addaxes in on private ranches and in American and European zoos. It may be possible to reintroduce addax to their native areas through this population.
Wild Discs donates over 5% of their proceeds towards aiding wildlife conservation efforts.