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Balance Neutron Lab Seconds

Lab Seconds
Regular price 100,00 kr
Sale price 100,00 kr Regular price
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Color:
Green 171 grams
Green1 176 grams
Multi 174 grams
Gray 177 grams
Blue 170 grams
Orange 172 grams
White 177 grams
Pink 177 grams
This is a pre order item. We will ship it when it comes in stock.

This Prototype Balance from the Gyropalooza box 2024 is a lovely overstable midrange. It has a good straight flight before fading very reliably.
This edition is very special, as MVP will most likely come with a stock run, which will fly differently.

✔️ Unique looks
Lab Seconds may have unusual colors, strange swirl effects, experimental plastic types, or special stamps you won't find on standard discs.

✔️ Small cosmetic flaws
It may be small defects in the plastic, different color distribution, weak impregnation marks or similar — but it affects not the flight of the discus .

✔️ Experimental plastic types
Some Lab Seconds are made with plastic blends that are never normally released in regular production, giving you the opportunity to own something truly unique.

✔️ Collecting and playing pleasure
Although they are not “perfect”, they are often fantastic discs for both play and serious play , and many players love them precisely for their distinctiveness and value.

🏆 Legal and playable

Lab Seconds is 100% playable and can be used in a tournament context as long as they meet the PDGA's technical requirements (weight, shape, etc.) — they are therefore not "defective" in a game-related sense.