High School Boys Discus Throw 'Most Popular' 1.6k
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Most Popular 1.6kg Discus | High School Boys
Explore our best-selling 1.6k options for the high school boys discus.
Options for every level of discus thrower from beginner to elite.
✅ High School Boys Discus For Sale
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Thrower X Emerald | 68-70% Rim Weight
Ideal for developing throwers, the Emerald offers a more forgiving flight path that minimizes wobble and promotes smooth, stable releases—especially helpful for athletes refining technique. - Gill S7 | 75% Rim Weight: The most popular high school boys' discus, the Gill S7 features polycarbonate side plates and a precision steel rim, delivering balanced flight and excellent durability. A proven performer across programs nationwide.
- Polanik Carbon | 83–85% Rim Weight: Designed for advanced high school athletes, this high-spin discus pairs carbon fiber side plates with a brass rim for maximum grip and elite-level performance. Best for throwers with fast rotational releases.
- Thrower X | 75% Rim Weight: The Thrower X 75% rim weight discus delivers outstanding quality at a great value, making it an outstanding choice for both training and competition. A well-balanced discus designed to promote consistent releases —ideal for athletes at all levels.
- Fibersport Storm | 85% Rim Weight: Built for high-speed release and maximum distance, the Storm features a steel anodized rim and delivers exceptional stability when spun at high velocity. Ideal for serious throwers pushing for elite marks.
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✅ Key Features
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Weight: 1.6 kilograms – official weight for high school boys
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Design: High-quality options for all levels
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Rim Weight Ratio: Different rim weights based on performance
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Level: Ideal for beginner to advanced throwers
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Competition Ready: NFHS certified and legal for all high school meets
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Shipping: Fast delivery - usually ships in 1–2 business days
✅ FAQs
Q: Are the discuses legal for boys' high school meets, including the NFHS?
A: Yes! All of our discuses meet the specifications required for NFHS, USATF, and AAU sanctioned events.
Q: What is discus rim weight?
A: A discus is made up of three main parts: the rim, side plates, and a center core. Rim weight refers to how much of the total weight is concentrated in the outer rim—usually expressed as a percentage (e.g., 70%, 80%, 85%). The higher the rim weight, the more potential the discus has for long flight distances—but it also becomes more challenging to control.
Q: What is a low rim weight discus?
A: A low rim weight discus (up to 70%) is easier to control and spins more slowly, making it ideal for beginners or developing throwers. The Gill S6 and S7, and Thrower X 68% rim weight discus are great options for beginners.
Q: What is a moderate rim weight discus?
A: A moderate rim weight discus (typically 70–79%) offers a balance of speed and stability. It’s a great choice for intermediate or progressing athletes. The Thrower X 75% rim weight discus, Gill S8, and Fibersport Storm are great options for emerging elite throwers just starting to reach higher levels of performance.
Q: What is a high rim weight discus?
A: A high rim weight discus (80% and above) spins faster and can fly farther when thrown with proper technique. These are best suited for advanced or elite throwers with strong form and speed. The Polanik Gold Carbon, Fibersport Pro Series, and the Thrower X 83% rim weight discus are great options for elite throwers, according to Throws Pro owner, Coach Scott Cappos
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