1 Kilo Discus | Women's & College | Gill Athletics S-Series | 3 Spin Options
The perfect discus for high school girls and middle school throwers, the S-Series allows athletes to match the right discus to their individual technique and release velocity.
- S6 Low Spin Rate
- S7: Medium Spin Rate
- S8: High Spin Rate
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1 Kilo Discus | Women's & College | Gill Athletics S-Series | 3 Spin Options
The Gill Athletics S-Series 1 kilo discus is the official competition weight for high school girls (NFHS) and college women (NCAA). Precision-machined steel rim with high-impact polycarbonate plates for consistent flight and durability.
NFHS, NCAA, and World Athletics certified. Fast shipping from our U.S. warehouse.
Choose Your Spin Rate
- S6 – 61% Low Spin ($109): Best for beginning and developing throwers focusing on control.
- S7 – 75% Medium Spin ($119): The most popular choice for high school and college women.
- S8 – 80% High Spin ($149): For advanced throwers with technically sound rotational technique.
🏅 Coach Cappos Recommends
"The S7 is what I'd put in the hands of most high school and college women. It has enough spin to reward good technique without being punishing when the release isn't perfect. For developing throwers just entering the event, the S6 is a great starting point. The S8 is for athletes who have locked in their technique and are generating real rotational speed."
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Coach Scott Cappos |
Key Specifications
- Weight: 1 kilogram — official weight for women's high school, NCAA, and open competition
- Rim: Precision-machined steel
- Certification: NFHS, NCAA, and World Athletics legal
- Shipping: In stock — ships in 1–2 business days from U.S. warehouse
FAQs
Q: Which model should I start with?
A: The S7 is the most popular. Beginners start with S6; advanced throwers with consistent technique use S8.
Q: How fast does it ship?
A: In-stock orders ship within 1–2 business days from our U.S. warehouse.
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