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Jebb
09-06-2006, 01:21 AM
Figured I'd start a thread where we could swap info on cool items we've seen each other using.

Bill, I think this may be the same UV flashlight as yours (for those interested in playing a night game with us soon):
http://www.streamlight.com/product/product.aspx?pid=47

I ordered a set of 3 glow discs today. 22" glow bracelets look to be around $60 for around a 150 with connectors.

Would also love to know where you got that folding stool Bill.

Those LED's that Aaron tapes onto his discs are pretty cool, but dont they sell those locally?

Bring out your links!

i2rt
09-06-2006, 03:33 PM
Yeah, that is where I got the light. They did not have the titanium one before. That is what you want instead of the black one. The titanium one has 6 of the 390 nanometer bulbs instead of 3-375's and 3-390's. The 375's are the ones that harm your eyes. You shouldn't look at any of these UV LED lights directly but the 390's are the safest. With 6 of the 390's you should really light up the disc.

http://www.theatrefx.com/store/commerce.cgi?product=blacklights
This is one of the 6" fluorescent lights I was talking about the other night. You can take one of these and put it inside your bag and just toss the disc in to the bag. You also don't have to deal with the blinding white light when you cycle through the selections on the streamlight unit. Other positives to this unit are that it will not harm your eyes and it is much cheaper. The down side is that batteries ($$$) will usually only last a few hours.

http://www.windycitynovelties.com/
I prefer to simply hang a 6" (not 4") cylum stick on the basket instead of a loop around the top. The stick gives a great target at which to aim. They put out a ton of light and you can get 25 for $20.

http://www.superbrightleds.com/index.htm
I have used LEDs for my disc before. If you do the right setup, you will only add a few grams to the disc weight. You use 2 LED's and a small hearing aid size battery. They can be seen from quite a ways away and should last 50-100 hours on one battery. If you want some info on this setup, let me know.

[url]http://www.displayyourdisc.com/
Everyone seems to really like these trophies.

I am trying to find a way to put a bunch of my bookmarks together and post them.

Jebb
09-06-2006, 08:30 PM
I went home after our conversation and spent $25 on the 'flashlight disc' :D

http://huklab.com/HFFD_productinfo.htm

CANT WAIT to play my first night game

edit: fyi, the flashlight is indeed an ultimate-sized disc. Going in my camping backpack though :)

Jebb
09-07-2006, 12:18 AM
ended up buying the titanium flashlight from these guys:

http://www.opticsplanet.net/streamlight-twin-task-3c-uv-flashlights-titanium-51018.html

i2rt
09-07-2006, 05:49 PM
More disc golf links:

Disc Golf Shoes
http://biteshoes.com/dg/index.htm

Here are some links to links. :D :D
http://www.geocities.com/qcdiscgolf/links.html
http://d.webring.com/hub?ring=discgolf

Good info on flying disc physics
http://www.odgc.ca/files/dg-flightphysics-mkIV.pdf
http://www.disc-wing.com/

A disc golf game
http://216.87.27.48/newsletters/EDG/DiscGolf03.asp?aid=1163&cid=116315&rid=116311499&lid=0

Videos
http://www.discgolftv.com/dgtv

The ultimate in fly dyed disc
http://www.chainreactiondiscgolf.com/

and last but not least, the best disc golf web page out there:)
http://www.discgolfbirmingham.com/

Jebb
09-07-2006, 08:33 PM
what a sweet bag:

http://www.discgolfer.com/ceteam.html

http://www.discgolfer.com/images/navy.grey.498.jpg