Royal Grand Grace
Royal Grand Grace
9 in stock
What does it mean that the image is labeled "Actual Disc"?
What does it mean that the image is labeled "Actual Disc"?
The "Actual Disc" mark indicates that it is our own image of the exact disc you will receive. There will therefore be NO variation in color shades or stamp.
All discs marked "Actual Disc" are also weighed by us with precision scales. Since manufacturers often have a larger margin of error on the scale, you may experience receiving a product that is marked with a different weight.
We group discs that have identical colour, stamp and weight together, so you may find that there is more than 1 in stock of a disc marked "Actual Disc".
What weight should I choose?
What weight should I choose?
Short answer: Is there a difference of a couple of grams between the different variants? Then it doesn't matter much.
Long answer: In general, a lighter disc is often easier to throw for beginners, but is more affected by wind and can be perceived as less reliable. Furthermore, a lighter disc will "skip" forward less when it hits the ground. Experiment with different weights to discover the differences.
If you buy a disc under 170g, it is considered a "lightweight disc". It can be beneficial to experiment with lighter weights, especially for beginners and players who struggle to get up to speed on the disc.
With the control of a fairway driver and the distance of a maximum driver, Grace stands out positively in a jungle of different options. Combine this with a natural flight path and good glide, making Grace a very versatile driver that fits well with the crowd.
Flight Rating:
- Speed 11
- Glide 6
- Turn -1
- Fade 2
Grand plastic:
Grand is a durable premium plastic in the new Royal line of Latitude. It has a solid grip that won't let you down, whatever the circumstances. The discs in the Royal series are known for the "NextEdge technology", which means that disc rims have a silky smooth finish without sharp edges.
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Everything I was looking for out of a max distance forehand driver. Given good power and thrown on a hyzer this will flip up and glide for a long time before gently fading out at the end of the flight. It does run the risk of being overturned with a bad release, but even handles a low-grade wind well. (Nivå på anmelder: Middels)
First let me say that I reall love the Royal Grand plastic. I also have a Trust midrange in the same plastic and it's my favorite for grip, feel, and durability. For me the Grace is really overstable for my intermediate arm speed and altitude of 5000'. It starts to curve right out of the hand. I don't throw distance drivers a lot. I'm more comfortable with discs in the 9-10 speed range but I've got a Sapphire (speed 10) and a Bolt (Speed 13) that I can throw further and straighter than the Grace. It's too bad because I really want to like this disc. I have used it successfully in headwinds but it's still overstable under those conditions. I keep throwing it with the hopes of beating it in a little so that it will get understable but the plastic is durable enough that it's taking a long time. I'd be interested in throwing another one or in a different plastic to see if it's just my disc although I've had good consistency with other Latitude 64 discs. I'm hoping they expand the Royal Grand plastic to more discs in the future. (Nivå på anmelder: Middels)
Love my grace, While the numbers are closer to the sword it feels more like my tresspass. Been loving it though, Pushes right a bit and has a Nice fade back. (Nivå på anmelder: Nybegynner)
The grand plastic is amazing. Reminds me of earlier days ESP from discraft. The grace is a great workhorse driver. It has enough turn to shape long shots, but it takes a lot to crank it over too far. The fade is predictable, but it doesn't dump and flare huge like a lot of the high speed drivers. (Nivå på anmelder: Viderekommen)
I am a huge, HUGE fan of the Royal Grand Grace! It is a great disc that can bomb thanks to its natural turn and ridiculous glide. It has been a workhorse in my bag for hyzer-flip shots, and big right-turning RHBH rips. I have a slightly lighter weight Star Wraith that's beat to perfection and I had a Royal Grand Grace that came right out-of-the-box able to make the same shots. I will say, I've had a few new Graces, and out-of-the-box there's definitely a range of stability they come. Treasure the overstable ones! If anyone hasn't tried tried an 11 speed driver, this would be a fantastic introduction! (Nivå på anmelder: Viderekommen)