Crosslap Credo & Lucky Pass-around!



Straight from Germany, I have the Crosslap Lucky Midrange, and the Credo Putter I am offering up for a pass-around!



The Lucky is a moderately understable midrange that features a ton of glide and a predictable gradual right turn thrown RHBH. It is made out of a very grippy blend of plastic, similar to gummy champion style plastic. It has mild dome and a rim that's slightly more shallow than is typical, making for very clean releases.



The Credo is a very overstable putter. The Credo has a very overstable flight path that makes it a predictable upshot disc, even in a headwind. The slow rim shape, wide diameter and sticky plastic combine to create an incredibly precise upshot disc that holds the line and sticks where it lands. Both are made in a plastic comparable to Pro or Gateway's putter blends, with the blue being more rigid like a velvety medium Wizard, and the red being very soft and flexible like an R Pro Aviar.



Crosslap Discs don't have as wide of distribution in the USA as some other companies, so I thought this would be a good opportunity for people to try them out.



If you are interested in joining the pass-around, all I ask is that you have a few posts and preferably some itrader feedback so that we can ensure you are a recognized member of the community.



Thanks for taking a look! Now enjoy some videos from when I first tested out these discs myself! Check out that Eagle at the end of the second video





Straight from Germany, I have the Crosslap Lucky Midrange, and the Credo Putter I am offering up for a pass-around!The Lucky is a moderately understable midrange that features a ton of glide and a predictable gradual right turn thrown RHBH. It is made out of a very grippy blend of plastic, similar to gummy champion style plastic. It has mild dome and a rim that's slightly more shallow than is typical, making for very clean releases.The Credo is a very overstable putter. The Credo has a very overstable flight path that makes it a predictable upshot disc, even in a headwind. The slow rim shape, wide diameter and sticky plastic combine to create an incredibly precise upshot disc that holds the line and sticks where it lands. Both are made in a plastic comparable to Pro or Gateway's putter blends, with the blue being more rigid like a velvety medium Wizard, and the red being very soft and flexible like an R Pro Aviar.Crosslap Discs don't have as wide of distribution in the USA as some other companies, so I thought this would be a good opportunity for people to try them out.If you are interested in joining the pass-around, all I ask is that you have a few posts and preferably some itrader feedback so that we can ensure you are a recognized member of the community.Thanks for taking a look! Now enjoy some videos from when I first tested out these discs myself! Check out that Eagle at the end of the second video Sponsored Links