dysmike
Double Eagle Member
What's the best color for cactus discs?
Pink.
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What's the best color for cactus discs?
Move farther south...
I have super bright LED lights taped to about half the discs in my bag during winter. A lot of rounds are night rounds since its dark at 5 but even when it's dusk it helps greatly. They will also shine through the snow, but 3 ft of ribbon or a bottle of chalk is needed for the snow you are playing in.
Chalk? Never heard that. What do you do with it?
After extensive research (I tried everything), this tape came out on top as the absolute best for attaching ribbons. The adhesive is formulated to stay sticky down to -10F.
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You wouldn't be allowed to play the winter night league I play in, in Minneapolis.
Scotch 33+ electrical tape, or stay home
That's a shame, because Scotch 33+ is only rated down to 0 degrees fahrenheit. Sounds like he found better tape.
disclaimer: I love Scotch 33+ and use it for almost everything.
Whatever floats your boat. I play a weekly 6:00 pm night league from November to March (daylight savings to daylight savings) for a few years now in the burbs of Minneapolis.
I even had perfect attendance (i.e. no life on Wednesday award!) last year.
Temps get well below zero. I think we had at least a -15 last year. Wind chill was pushing -30. Sometimes we have a foot of fresh snow.
From years of experience, I won't play with anything else. Haven't lost a disc at night winter league ever. I throw a white 08 drone and a first run buzzz at night, in the cold, in deep snow, with confidence
One time I played with that Frost King tape in -100 degree temps at the North Pole. I throw a bleached white '01 CE Roc with gold dust mixed into the plastic (limited run), and it's no problem to find. But if you want to use that cheap Scotch stuff down in Minnesota, be my guest.