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    DGA ProLine Rogue

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    (7 Reviews)
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    The Rogue is an incredibly straight flying disc for how fast it is. It's one of the fastest discs on the market with the amazing turn and fade flight ratings of -1 1.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 11.0/4.0/-1.0/1.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 11/4/-1/1.2
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    ProLine Details

    DGA’s ProLine Plastic is a durable, high-performance blend offering excellent grip and a smooth, tacky feel. Known for its supercharged flight performance, ProLine provides a reliable balance of control and durability, making it a versatile choice for players who need consistency across a variety of shots. This opaque plastic blend maintains its flight characteristics while breaking in gradually, delivering dependable performance round after round.

    Rogue Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.10 cm
    • Height: 1.70 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.20 cm
    • Rim Width: 2.20 cm
    • Max Weight: 177g

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Distance Driver
    • Stability: Overstable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced
    • Plastic grade(s): Basic (Cheapest), Durable, Premium
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    Dell
    My Flight Ratings: 11/4/-1.5/1.5 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Apr 05, 2024 10:30 AM

    173 gram DGA Rogue in Proline plastic. My first DGA disc and if their others are as good then they are an underrated company. The Proline plastic has a comfortable high quality feel to it. And the Rogue has a thin flat profile. The rim is not uncomfortably large in my opinion, but this has not ever been an issue for me with other discs due to my slightly large hands and sausage fingers. The flight numbers are mostly accurate but I experienced both more turn and more fade than I was expecting. The Rogue's flight was very close to my Proton MVP Wave (11 5 -2 2), which I consider to have accurate flight numbers. To be fair, it was probably unrealistic for me to expect a 11 speed driver to fly like a 5 speed Buzzz or 9 speed Lonestar Lariat. But I was hoping the Rogue's flight would be a little tighter and straighter with less movement right and left. That being said, this is still a useful disc and may be easier to throw well for players just developing the arm speed to throw distance drivers compared to other popular 11 speed drivers like the Innova Wraith or L64 Grace.

    Kendall Cordova
    My Flight Ratings: 11/4/-1/1 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 29, 2023 09:28 AM

    Nice feeling driver that doesn't have too wide of a rim. The few of these that I bought are all nice and flat too. The flight of them I found to be tricky though. I seemed to either flip it over or not flip it enough. I think the flight numbers on it are correct, but the lower glide combined with the slight understability definitely makes it a unique disc for better or worse 

    Griffinbenfield
    My Flight Ratings: 11/4/-1/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Aug 02, 2020 19:58 PM

    My friend threw this so well forever and so I decided to try it out and I absolutely loved it! It is such a true flyer and can be a laser with just a tiny bit of fade at the end. I love this disc for any straight line shots my fairway driver won't quite reach. 

    Pierce Guderski
    My Flight Ratings: 11/4/-1/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 21, 2018 19:29 PM

    My 171 Proline Rogue is beat to hell and don't throw it much anymore...but wow did this thing earn it's pay. It was my primary driver for a long time BH and FH because of the distance with control it will get you. I think of it as a slightly tamer Destroyer, so very Wraith-like. throwing 85% power was it's sweet spot for me to get max distance with a nice hyzer flip S Curve. It definitely has some turn, but consistently would come back with a nice mild fade. In it's prime stage of life I feel like this was the only driver I needed.

    Very underrated disc...great for any distance shot, does pretty well in wind, and I just love DGA Proline plastic. Flight Numbers are spot on in my opinion!

    Ron 702
    My Flight Ratings: 11/4/-1/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jul 16, 2016 16:44 PM

    I like the Rogue it is a nice flying disc.  I get a nice S curve flight with 350 ft plus distance. My Rogue is a light 165g Pro line.  I don't have large hands but the Rogue fits nice in my hands and I can get a nice grip on the disc. The pro plastic feels nice and grippy and is durable it is holding up very good. Nothing wrong with a Rogue its a good sold driver that works well and is pretty easy to throw. 

    Dougie Fresh
    My Flight Ratings: N/A N/A Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 15, 2013 19:01 PM

    I lost my 165 SP Line Rogue, but still have my 174 Pro Line Rogue. This is one of my most reliable drivers because it doesn't turn over too much, it usually fades back, and it has a surprising amount of distance. Wish I could have had the Rogue as my first driver!

    mike kurtz
    My Flight Ratings: N/A N/A Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Nov 27, 2012 05:32 AM

    the DGA rogue is a good introduction to wider rimmed discs and is similar, in flight charcteristics, to the discraft surge ss or an innova star wraith(broke in) . The rogue I have is in the pro line plastic, a superior plastic similar to the star(innova) plastic with a long break in period . The rogue handles all but severe headwinds and seems appropriate to my power levels( 300 feet max) I have also had good luck using this disc as a max, distance roller disc too. I have no problems recommending this disc to intermediate and up golfers. DGA is a small company started by the late Ed Headrick (001)

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