Lone Star Bravo The Dome - Astrodome
Lone Star Bravo The Dome - Astrodome
Lone Star Bravo The Dome - Astrodome
Lone Star Bravo The Dome - Astrodome
Lone Star Bravo The Dome - Astrodome
Lone Star Bravo The Dome - Astrodome
Lone Star Bravo The Dome - Astrodome
Lone Star Bravo The Dome - Astrodome
Lone Star Bravo The Dome - Astrodome
Lone Star Bravo The Dome - Astrodome
Lone Star Bravo The Dome - Astrodome
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Lone Star Bravo The Dome - Astrodome

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LONE STAR DISCS THE DOME

The Dome is an understable Fairway Driver named after the iconic "Astrodome".

The Dome will be available in Alpha, Bravo, and Glow.

Flight Numbers

8 / 6 / -3 / 1

Lone Star's plastics explained:

V1 is a soft, gummy, malleable plastic that is excellent at grabbing chains.
V2 has all of the great qualities of V1 but is a much stiffer plastic.

Both V1 and V2 plastic will float in water!

Alpha is durable, smooth, and tough.

Bravo shares the same qualities as Alpha but is more flexible.

Lima is lightweight and biodegradable.

Glow has a similar feel to Bravo but it shines brightly when charged using a UV Blacklight.

Bravo and Glow are slightly more torque resistant, Alpha is true to flight numbers.