News:

Best Shot Doubles every Sunday check the Home page for the schedule.

Main Menu

best glow discs

Started by time808, November 04, 2005, 08:46:13 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

white_rhino

Another tip I got for you is to use the aluminum tape that is used in duct work (not actual DUCK tape) but the shiny stuff.  It acts as a reflective surface and makes even dull light that much brighter

PDGA #30945
Bag Tag #26

kvo

I started using the EL bobber lights and really like them  I prefer the twist on and off ones though.  Wal MArt carries only the Red EL lights and they are considered a High Theft Item so many times they stop carrying them all together.  Which sucks because I can get a discount on them if I buy them at Wal Mart.  Gander Mountain sells the Red, Yellow, Green and Blue Bobber lights.  I think I may pick up some green and blue to have on different discs.  Red on Drivers, Blue on mids, Green on a putter ;D

SERG

I was looking to see if the lights I use could be bought cheaper online. I use Rod-n-Bobbs Lucky Jack. When I was looking at their website I noticed something quite interesting. It appears they not only cater to the "fisherman" but also the "disc golfer." Take a look at their battery lights. Notice the names of the first few:

Disc Golf Battery Light

Someone must have tipped them off on how it would market to the night golfer.
SERGIO CORREA
PDGA Certified Official

2009 Discontinuum Bag Tag #??? - Can't Find It!

stpitner

Quote from: kvo on November 21, 2006, 10:21:40 AM
I started using the EL bobber lights and really like them  I prefer the twist on and off ones though.  Wal MArt carries only the Red EL lights and they are considered a High Theft Item so many times they stop carrying them all together.  Which sucks because I can get a discount on them if I buy them at Wal Mart.  Gander Mountain sells the Red, Yellow, Green and Blue Bobber lights.  I think I may pick up some green and blue to have on different discs.  Red on Drivers, Blue on mids, Green on a putter ;D

I have used red and yellow... I do not recommend the yellow's.  They are a lot harder to see than the reds.  The reds are AWESOME.  I have an easier time turning on and off the red twist lights than the yellow ones (they were push/pull).  I know that Brett had some green ones that he said were also not quite as good as the red ones.  I'd like to try out the blue ones as well.

And if you just feel like seeing something cool, but multiple colors on the same discs and chuck it.  It is VERY cool watching that thing take off!
PDGA #30192
2012 Bag Tag #23

Need plastic?  Visit www.paperorplasticsports.com!
Our Official Apparel

ChrisPUTTS

Hope i didn't make a mistake by ordering innova glow discs... I have read that they glow poorly compared to other options, but i already ordered and recieved by the time i read about it....

What's the best way to light up the baskets? I have heard glowsticks, or flashlights as ideas.... I also read about a "Firefly," a glowing halo that rests on top of the basket.  Just wondering what you have used, and what you prefer....
PDGA #33953

Dan Michler

read this whole thread and you will see what you should be using instead of glow discs.  Glow discs suck.

i light up baskets with Rattlers  :)  NOT!!
172 PDGA Tournaments played

PDGA#17103
Courses Played