Above Ground Level Cypress

Cypress

Above Ground Level
4.0(6 reviews)

The Cypress from Above Ground Level has undergone a transformation, evolving from its overstable roots into a more versatile distance driver. With its retooled design featuring a slightly blunter rim edge, this disc now caters to a broader range of players. The 12-speed Cypress boasts impressive glide (5) and a touch of understability (-2 turn), making it easier to achieve full flight potential, especially for intermediate throwers looking to boost their distance game. Its moderate fade (2) ensures a reliable finish without sacrificing control. The disc's unique rim configuration (26.75) and flexibility (7.03) contribute to its forgiving nature, allowing for clean releases and consistent flights. Whether you're working on your max distance drives or navigating tricky fairways, the Cypress offers a blend of power and finesse that'll have you reaching for it time and again.

What Disc Golfer's Think About The Above Ground Level Cypress

The Above Ground Level Cypress is a distance driver that has garnered a range of opinions from disc golfers of varying skill levels. Intermediate and advanced players generally praised the disc's performance, with one reviewer describing it as a "very reliable overstable faster driver" that excels in both backhand and forehand shots. The disc's flat top and beefy rim were cited as contributing to a comfortable and confident feel in the hand, particularly for forehand throws. Reviewers noted that the Cypress has a noticeable fade, with one experienced player stating that the current "white run" version flies more like a -1/3 stability profile rather than the advertised -2/2. This suggests the disc may be more overstable than the flight numbers indicate, which could be a consideration for beginner players. However, a few reviewers found the Cypress to be a useful "headwind fighter" and praised its ability to handle power without excessive turn. The plastic used for the Cypress received positive feedback, with comparisons made to Innova's GStar and other premium blends known for their grip and durability. One player even went so far as to call the plastic "the most comfortable" they had ever held. Overall, the Cypress appears to be a versatile distance driver that excels in windy conditions and for players with the arm speed to maximize its performance. While the stability may be more pronounced than the flight numbers suggest, the disc's comfortable feel and reliable fade make it a compelling option for intermediate and advanced disc golfers.

Flight Chart

Flight Numbers

12

Speed

5

Glide

-2

Turn

2

Fade

Specifications

Diameter

21.20

Height

1.50

Rim Depth

1.10

Rim Width

2.20

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