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    Millennium DT Lunar Omega 4

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    The Omega 4 has a beadless rim, well-rounded nose, and is a deep-rimmed putter that provides a comfortable in-hand feel. Whether throwing this off the tee or into the basket, the Omega 4 will provide a constant and reliable flight to your target.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2.0/3.0/0.0/1.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.1/3/0/1.1
    Our Price:
    $13.99

    DT Lunar Details

    DT Lunar plastic is a new plastic that will glow in the dark. Like the Delta T plastic, it has better grip, more stiffness, and longer durabiltiy than their ET plastic.

    Omega 4 Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.10 cm
    • Height: 2.10 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.50 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.00 cm
    • Max Weight: 175g

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Putt & Approach
    • Stability: Stable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
    • Plastic grade(s): Durable, Midgrade, Premium
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    Butters
    My Flight Ratings: 2.5/3/0/1.5 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Oct 13, 2021 00:12 AM

    Take your Vitamins, I cannot stress this enough!
    All the Clone Wars drama aside, this disc feels incredible! the plastic is firm but has a very slight tacky softness to it. Think 60% KC Pro with a 40%DX Feel and glows extremely well, not quite Kasta or MVP eclipse but very good none-the-less.

    If this came in Quantum or Sirius I would buy it for a throwing putter Immediately but I use this as a Putting Putter - I might throw it when its more beat in and understable.

    I was always a beaded putter guy and this disc changed that for me immediately, I literally sold all my beaded putting putters. I have long piano fingers and this feels great in the hand. And its beautiful to boot, awesome stamp!

    I really like the angle where the leading edge meets the top flight plate, the very defined gradual slope makes it seem not as tall as some ... "similar" discs.

    As said in one of my favorite games. "No one ever returns from passing through the Omega4 relay" (I paraphrased a bit) but those that know... know.

    theKwBarker
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/1 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Aug 18, 2021 08:10 AM

    Throwing DT Lunar plastic at 4,400 ft in Utah. To me, 5 stars = incredible disc 4 stars = good & dependable disc. I don't give out too many 5 star ratings.

    This disc is very reliable and consistent. I really enjoy throwing the disc, it is pretty comfortable in my hand. It reminds me a lot of the P2. The edge looks exactly like the P2 in fact.

    Throwing the Omega4, I find that its flight path is very true to the numbers provided. It holds most any line. It comes out of the slight anhyzer angles, while it'll hold the big anhyzer lines. It doesn't work quite well for full power big hyzer bombs. I can hyzer-flip this disc, if the hyzer angle is slight.

    Overall, this is a pretty awesome disc, I would recommend this to most everyone. It is dependable and works well!

    Brett
    My Flight Ratings: 2/3/0/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jul 26, 2021 07:20 AM

    When I first heard about this mold I was very interested to see the flight and to no surprise this disc was Millenniums version of the Discmania P2. I had a P2 on hand and there was no difference at all the omega4 is a clone of the P2. I then decided to ditch my aviars for this mold because I felt the aviar didn't hook up at the end of the putt well enough for me and my confidence on the putting green went to a whole new level once bagging this mold. I also use the ET plastic for throwing its a nice straight flight with a very nice fade to the left as you'd expect if you're use to throwing the P2 mold. the DT Lunar plastic in the hand as well is nice and stiff with little give but a bit slicker then the ET which is a lot more tacky and with a bit more give in the plastic

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