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Discs Baskets Bags Carts DGA: 1976 California [nb 1] Yes: No Discraft: 1978 Michigan: Yes: Yes: No Infinite Discs: 2018 [1] Utah [nb 2] No: Yes: No Innova: 1983 [2] California: Yes: No Past Brands Est. Based in Country of manufacture Discs Baskets Bags Carts Aerobie: 1984 California: No: No: No
House of Disc (Once Trilogy Discs): Dynamic Discs – The largest of the four brands in Trilogy, based in America. Discs are manufactured in Sweden as part of "House of Disc". Latitude 64 – Based in Europe. Part of "House of Disc" brands. Discs manufactured in Sweden. Westside Discs – Based in Europe.
The Chillicothe and Ross County Public Library is teaming up with the local nonprofit First Capital Flight Club to offer Disc Golf 101.
In 2019, Infinite Discs Idaho sponsored a Fourth of July disc golf event in Pocatello. [16] [17] Infinite Discs is one of the primary sponsors of the Cache Valley Disc Golf Club. [18] Since 2020, it is the official vendor of the Ledgestone Insurance Open. [19] Players. In 2020, Infinite Discs sponsored 108 American disc golf players from 35 ...
All PDGA-approved discs measure 21–30 cm (8.3–11.8 in) in diameter and weigh no more than 200 g (7.1 oz). Discs used for disc golf are designed and shaped for control, speed, and accuracy, while general-purpose flying discs, such as those used for playing guts or ultimate, have a more traditional shape, similar to a catch disc. There is a ...
Record shops and consumer electronics stores sell albums or books that contain numerous soft plastic sleeves, which can be used to store CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray discs, video game discs, and other discs. Some of the small books or albums can hold 12 discs. Some of the large albums or books can hold over 90 discs.
Standard black keep case. A keep case or poly-box is a type of packaging, most commonly used with DVDs and Blu-ray videos (and sometimes CDs).. Besides DVD-Video films, keep cases are very common with most disc-based video games since the PlayStation 2, and they are also found on many PC titles and MP3-CD audiobooks (all use discs that are the same basic dimensions as a DVD).
Computer rendering of Euler's Disk on a slightly concave base. Euler's Disk, invented between 1987 and 1990 by Joseph Bendik, [1] is a trademarked scientific educational toy. [2]