| Construction | Solid rubber |
|---|---|
| Rim Weight | 50–60% |
| Weighting | Center weighted |
| Best For | Beginner discus throwers and general outdoor training |
| Competition Use | Legal for high school competition |
| Note | Black rubber may scuff walls or floors if thrown indoors |
| Warranty | Due to the nature of throwing events, this item is not covered under warranty |
| 1.0 kg | High school, college, and masters women through age 74, plus men age 60 and up |
|---|---|
| 1.6 kg | High school boys |
| 2.0 kg | College men through age 49 |
3 Reviews
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Durable practice discus
We have a brutally hard throwing field, basically scraped hard pan. The composite discus sides were cracking so I ordered the rubber discuses. They don’t have the refined balance of composite discuses but they are functional and allow the kids to throw. Good product and durable in our hostile environment.
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Rubber Discus
Purchased a rubber discus for my daughter to practice with on the weekends. Not sure I purchased the correct size of discus, however, it will be perfect for bowling drills. Plan to use outdoors only. I may have to somehow put a strap on the discus because my daughter's hand size is small.
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rhode island-neither a road nor island-discus
The rubber discus is an inexpensive way to get into the discus throw. If you really like discus, get some solid advice on what better products you might order. If you throw your arm out, give it to a relative you are not that fond of. WE love it.