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WUKONG disc golf Driver Phoenix Color Line Yikun
WUKONG disc golf Driver Phoenix Color Line Yikun
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Speed 10| Glide 5| Turn 0| Fade 2
The Wukong bridges fairway precision and distance potential, engineered for reliable max-distance throws exceeding 100 meters. Its balanced aerodynamics maintain predictable stability even at full power, while the low-torque rim profile allows controlled placement for accuracy-focused players. Whether executing technical flex lines or pushing controlled turnovers, this disc converts moderate arm speed into exceptional glide efficiency, making 90+ meter parking lot bombs achievable without sacrificing landing zone precision.
Featuring luminescent material that absorbs light to glow in the dark, Phoenix Color Line exceptional flight performance with a transparent body and vivid colors. Engineered for ultimate durability, it delivers professional-grade reliability for disc sports enthusiasts.
Sun Wukong (the Monkey King), a central figure in the Chinese classic Journey to the West, was born from a magical stone forged at the dawn of creation. Emerging on the Mountain of Flowers and Fruit, he mastered 72 supernatural transformations and the cloud-somersault (a leap spanning 54,000 kilometers) under the tutelage of Patriarch Bodhi. After claiming the shape-shifting Ruyi Jingu Bang staff from the Dragon King of the Eastern Sea and defying death itself by erasing his name from the Underworld's ledgers, he was appeased by the Jade Emperor with the honorary title "Keeper of Heavenly Horses."
His rebellion escalated when he consumed the Elixir of Immortality in Laozi's celestial furnace, gaining fiery golden eyes that pierced illusions. This cosmic defiance culminated in his rampage across the Heavenly Palace, ultimately subdued by Buddha's palm that imprisoned him beneath Five Elements Mountain for five centuries.
Redeemed through Guanyin's guidance and freed by the monk Tang Sanzang (Tripitaka), Sun Wukong joined forces with Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing to protect their master on the pilgrimage to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. Overcoming 81 trials that tested their resolve against demons and illusions, he achieved enlightenment and was granted the title "Buddha of Victorious Battles."
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