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Hex Lab Seconds

Lab Seconds
Regular price 100,00 kr
Sale price 100,00 kr Regular price
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Color:
Neutron 172 grams
Neutron1 176 grams
Neutron2 180 grams
Proton 177 grams
Total Eclipse 177 grams
Total Eclipse1 176 grams
This is a pre order item. We will ship it when it comes in stock.

Most people have a mesmerizingly straight midrange in their bag and the Hex is the best of the bunch. It just feels better in the hand than the others on the market. At the highest arm speeds you will be able to hyzerflip the Hex, which is perfect for tunnel shots in the woods. For lower arm speeds the Hex is great for shaping lines. So if you are looking for control in the woods, or just an all-round disc, the Hex is the midrange for you.
And with the Fission model it gets more glide. What's not to love?

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

✔️ Minor cosmetic defects
There may be small defects in the plastic, different color distribution, weak impregnation marks or similar — but this does not affect the flight of the disc .

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