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One disc round with a disc released no longer than 3 years ago

Tangent is my go to for a one disc round. Shapes lines. Handles power/wind well. Feels like a low profile Ion/Wizard for putting.

I think it came out less than three years ago.
 
GStar Skeeter, if Gstar plastic counts as 'new'.

Otherwise I'd stick to an max weight XT Nova
 
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MVP Atom, very good small diameter midrange that can double as a putter.
 
I don't know when it was released, but I suggest a Hyzerbomb Tank in every one of these 1 disc threads. It's the best all around disc I have.
 
Cell or Truth are both great.
 
Envy or Proxy.

Atom if you like baseline and don't mind the disc to get seasoned somewhat quickly -- given 1 disc round... its more a putting envy/proxy hybrid for regular bags ive seen. No need to drive with one when you have the envy/proxy IMO.

Envies are available in a soft neutron plastic if you are into softer discs. Not floppy soft just very flexible.
 
The Axiom Theory. I don't think id like putting with it. But I could park some mother****in baskets for sure! Drop-ins
 
The Axiom Theory. I don't think id like putting with it. But I could park some mother****in baskets for sure! Drop-ins

if wind wasn't a factor id agree. It actually putts pretty well I throw it in from time to time after parking the basket ;)

Alllllllmost put the theory out there but would lean on the tangent if I was going with a mid due to its little more stability/wind resistance.
 
Envy or Proxy.

Atom if you like baseline and don't mind the disc to get seasoned somewhat quickly -- given 1 disc round... its more a putting envy/proxy hybrid for regular bags ive seen. No need to drive with one when you have the envy/proxy IMO.

Envies are available in a soft neutron plastic if you are into softer discs. Not floppy soft just very flexible.

For me the Atom works perfectly off the tee, can hold whatever line I put on it and throws more like a reliable midrange. It reminds me very much of the classic Roc. I just picked it up last month in a trade after an MVP circuit challenge so I'll see how it seasons for me. The base line plastic has a great grip in all weather conditions.
 
Missilien ... just kidding

A Claymore gl gets my vote
 

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