INNER CORE Baseline
Code: 17047/CER 17047/CER2 17047/171 17047/BIL 17047/172 17047/BIL2 17047/173 Choose variantRelated products
Product detailed description
Disc type:
Putter (Putt & Approach) = slow speed discs which are primarily used for putting into the basket but they are also great for approach shots or drives from short and middle ranges.
Plastic type:
Trash Panda's baseline plastic has a very nice grip, silky smooth feel and it is made from 100% recycled plastic mixed with natural minerals.
Colors:
In most of the cases the images of the discs are only for illustration and don’t match the reality. If you like to see the real color of the chosen variant, just email us at [email protected] or message us on Whatsapp (+420776819208). We’ll be happy to send you the photo so you know what the desired disc will exactly look like.
Additional parameters
Category: | Putter |
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? Disc type: | Putter |
? Skill level: | All skill levels |
? Stability: | Stable (straight) |
? Speed: | 2 |
? Glide: | 4 |
? Turn: | -0,5 |
? Fade: | 0.0 |
? Manufacturer: | Trash Panda |
? Blend: | Baseline |
? Durability: | Basic |
About the baseline plastic
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Trash Panda was born with one goal in mind: to grow the sport sustainably!
From creating a community on YouTube to partnering with some of the raddest brands in our sport to making the most sustainable discs possible, the Trash Panda team has never been more committed to their mission.=
Today, we have an incredible team of people that keeps us at the forefront of sustainability in disc golf — but it wasn't always that way.
I started Trash Panda in 2020 out of my garage in Littleton, Colorado.. but the idea for Trash Panda really came in 2008.
As a passionate disc golfer, I started to wonder why more recycled plastics weren’t used in the sport—like what about a disc made from trash found in a landfill? or the ocean?!
So naturally… I did nothing.
For 12 years, I waited for someone else to do something.
Over that time, I became a content consumer (read: I watch way too much YouTube), I grew as a maker, I started to give a damn about our planet, and I became (even more) enamored with disc golf. The collision of these things slowly laid the groundwork for Trash Panda—which is now equal parts my passion and my pleasure.
From day one, Trash Panda has been—and will always be—a movement of people committed to growing the sport sustainably.
Welcome to the movement.
Jesse, the founder of Trash Panda