Inside The Circle Mercury

Mercury

Inside The Circle
3.8(2 reviews)

Precision meets versatility in the Inside The Circle Mercury, a putt and approach disc that's quickly becoming a go-to for players seeking pinpoint accuracy. With its micro-bead and rounded shoulder, the Mercury offers a comfortable grip that inspires confidence on the putting green and beyond. The 2-speed rating paired with a 3-glide makes this disc a dream for both novices and pros alike, especially when finesse is key. Its straight flight path, courtesy of the -1 turn and 0 fade, allows for laser-like approaches and reliable putts, even in tricky wind conditions. At a max weight of 176g, the Mercury provides just enough heft for stability without sacrificing control. Whether you're dialing in your circle putts or need a trusty disc for those delicate approach shots, the Mercury delivers consistent performance that'll have you reaching for it time and time again.

What Disc Golfer's Think About The Inside The Circle Mercury

The Inside The Circle Mercury is a versatile putt and approach disc that has garnered mixed reviews from players of varying skill levels. Beginners and intermediates found the Mercury to be a decent option for controlled shots within 200 feet, but noted that it tended to flip over if pushed too hard. The disc was described as flying straight in calmer conditions, though it struggled in windy weather. More advanced players, however, seemed to have a more positive experience with the Mercury. One reviewer, an experienced player, praised the disc's slow, dead-straight flight and torque resistance, likening it to a beat-in Watt or a slower Luna. They found the Mercury particularly adept at turnovers and sky annys, allowing it to reach distances of 250-275 feet while maintaining a consistent, predictable path. Regarding the feel and hand-feel, the Mercury was described as a bit deep, making it less comfortable for forehand throws. However, the premium Silver blend plastic was well-received, providing a solid grip and durability. The disc's flight characteristics were noted to match the manufacturer's flight numbers quite well, with the exception of a slightly more overstable finish than the reported 0.0 fade. Overall, the Inside The Circle Mercury appears to be a reliable putt and approach disc that may appeal to a wide range of players, particularly those seeking a slow, straight-flying option for controlled shots and specialty shots like turnovers and sky annys. Its performance seems to be influenced by weather conditions, so disc selection may need to be adjusted accordingly.

Flight Chart

Flight Numbers

2

Speed

3

Glide

-1

Turn

0

Fade

Specifications

Diameter

21.10

Height

2.00

Rim Depth

1.50

Rim Width

1.00

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