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The ThoughtSpace Athletics "Ancient Gods" Nerve Temple is a very overstable approach disc. It handles the torque of a full forehand drive if you want, but it's still not flipping over. This beadless approach disc is in a softer plastic than the original run and has a very slight convex top. This will give the disc slightly more glide even though it's not really meant to do that. The stamp features a skull wearing a leopard head which is wearing a snake. There are feathers and flowers and fires around a temple. As always, TSA crushes the stamp game like no one else.
The flight path of the Temple is overstable and not far. It's similar to the Zone/Pig/Harp/Slammer/Toro/Tactic but the Temple feels like it's a tetch more dumpy than those discs. You're going to love this disc inside 100 feet when you want to get up and down. It's always going to do the same thing, even if you throw it on a soft flex it will dump. The Temple is definitely built for the advanced skill player who wants to get easy putts.
Nerve plastic from TSA is a baseline blend. It's soft and grippy, but perfect for an approach disc because when it does get dings and nicks in the plastic you won't care. You'll just get extra grip and touch, and it's still a Temple so it won't be flippy.
The ThoughtSpace Athletics "Ancient Gods" Temple is a must bag if you're a TSA fan or if you're someone who wants to get up and down. It's going to go out straight for 50% of the flight and then hyzer and get down. Throw it again and again and you'll learn to love this disc.
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