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Millennium Disc Golf JLS Long Range Driver

Millennium Disc Golf JLS Long Range Driver
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The JLS Long Range Driver was introduced in the summer of 1999 as an experimental run of just 2000 discs. Disc golfers were immediately impressed with Millennium's new level in driver technology and made the JLS one of the best-selling distance drivers of all time. It's no surprise that it remains popular today.
The JLS is a Long Straight distance driver, about speed 8, that is very dependable and versatile. It is a bit more stable than the Polaris LS and a bit less stable than the Orion LS. It gives you the length to reach most pins, the control to keep it close. Drive after drive after drive, it’ll do what you need it to do: left, right or straight. It excels downwind. No wonder it's the number one do-it-all driver.

If you like to keep it simple, the JLS is a dream come true. It’s perfect for new players, and a trusty friend that experienced players reach for time and time again.

The JLS is available in Millennium, Quantum, and Sirius Plastics up to 175 grams.

Speed: Speed refers to how fast a disc travels when compared to a different disc driven by the same amount of force. Discs are generally rated by speed, with putters at speed 1 and drivers ranging into the low double digits. Speed is not used to measure how far a disc travels.

Drift: When a disc travels in a direction that is with its rotation. Example: When a disc rotating clockwise (thrown RHBH or LHFH) veers to the right during flight. Drift may also be referred to as turn or turn over and describes the direction of travel mid-flight.

Fade: The tendency of a disc to fall away from the direction of its rotation. Example: When a disc rotating clockwise (thrown RHBH or LHFH) veers to the left during flight. Fade occurs at the end of a disc's flight, as it loses momentum, and is also sometimes referred to as fall-off.

Millennium Standard: Millennium is the original premium plastic and is often referred to as the “base” or “standard” plastic. It combines precision grip and durability. Millennium plastic offers the scuff resistance required to withstand wear and tear out on the course while being offered at an affordable price.

Supersoft: Designed for touch, SuperSoft offers a soft, sticky and grippy feel that will not let go of the chains. It has durability that will last.

Quantum: Quantum plastic is the most durable plastic providing a long life of reliable performance. It's also the most stable of all the plastics. Quantum plastic offers a smooth solid feel and an eye-catching translucent appearance. Some quantum plastics include 'Stardust' for a sparkly effect.

Quantum Zero-G: Zero-G, short for Zero-Gravity, refers to the near weightlessness of these discs.  Starting with Quantum plastic, short bursts of air are injected during the molding process resulting in thousands of ultra tiny bubbles within the plastic and discs with weights as low as 130 and up to 164 grams. The amazing thing is that the discs maintain the original flight characteristics of the heavier models.  Try one and effortlessly achieve your longest throws ever!

Sirius: Sirius plastic is the ultimate combination of superior grip and die-hard durability. The Sirius plastic is what you want if you desire the best of both worlds. This plastic will last, and it will feel good along the way.

Videos

Millennium JLS Review with Steve Brinster

Part Numbers

Option MPN
Millennium Standard / 165-169 Grams JLS-M-ST-165
Millennium Standard / 173-175 Grams JLS-M-ST-173
Quantum / 165-169 Grams JLS-M-Q-165
Quantum / 173-175 Grams JLS-M-Q-173
Sirius / 165-169 Grams JLS-M-S-165
Sirius / 173-175 Grams JLS-M-S-173

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