Streamline Eclipse Ascend - Eagle McMahon Halloween Team Series - Pre-Order
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Streamline Eclipse Ascend 6 | 5 | -3 | 0.5 (Eagle McMahon Halloween Team Series)
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The dragon flies again! Ascending to the skies of your local course, the Streamline Eclipse Ascend features a disfigured and otherworldly rendition of the famous Wynn Dragon by Green C Studio for Eagle McMahon’s 2026 Halloween Team Series. As an understable, highly controllable fairway driver, the Ascend demonstrates effortless turn for easy hyzer-flips and massive turnovers. Combining easy distance, a comfortable single-mold feel, and industry-leading glow plastic, this terrifyingly beautiful release is a must-have for your Streamline lineup. Grab yours from the Streamline Ascend Collection while they last!
Flight Numbers & Performance
Categorized as a "tweener" disc that perfectly bridges the gap between a midrange and a traditional fairway driver, the Ascend features official flight numbers of 6 | 5 | -3 | 0.5. It utilizes a compact 17mm rim width that ensures an exceptionally comfortable, clean release for hands of all sizes, making it an incredible finesse tool.
| Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 5 | -3 | 0.5 |
How the Eclipse Ascend elevates your game:
- Effortless Hyzer-Flips: The prominent -3 turn enables players to throw the disc on a steep hyzer angle, watch it flip smoothly to flat, and carry straight down tight fairways.
- Late, Long Turnovers: When thrown flat, it excels at carving sweeping, high-glide turnover shapes that track to the right without violently rolling into the ground.
- For-Giving Distance: Thanks to its low-speed requirement and massive glide, players of all skill levels can use it to unlock true, straight driver distance with minimal power.
- Wooded Technical Tool: For experienced players, it is a phenomenal finesse driver for low-ceiling woods lines or standstill shots where full lower-body power isn't an option.
The Eagle McMahon Halloween Edition & Eclipse Plastic
This special Team Series release is molded in Streamline's ultra-premium Eclipse plastic. Widely recognized as the brightest and longest-lasting glow-in-the-dark plastic on the market, it allows you to showcase the haunting Wynn Dragon artwork during your night rounds. Unlike MVP and Axiom, Streamline discs feature a traditional single-mold construction, offering a sleek, uniform feel while retaining the extreme durability and tacky grip of Eclipse plastic.
Explore Other Ascend Plastics
Looking for a stock daytime run with a slightly more flexible feel? Check out this option in our inventory:
- Stock Neutron Ascend: The standard production run featuring Streamline's flagship premium opaque plastic. It delivers bright colors, heavy scuff resistance, and a flexible, tacky grip that feels broken-in right off the shelf.
Release Information
- Flight Numbers: Speed 6 | Glide 5 | Turn -3 | Fade 0.5
- Disc Type: Understable Fairway Driver ("Tweener")
- Plastic Blend: Eclipse (Ultra-Bright Glow, Premium Single-Mold Durability)
- Special Edition: 2026 Eagle McMahon Halloween Team Series
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Streamline different from MVP and Axiom?
Streamline Discs is a sister brand to MVP and Axiom. The primary difference is construction: while MVP and Axiom utilize dual-layer GYRO overmold technology, Streamline produces traditional, single-mold discs. This offers a classic rim feel and highly budget-friendly pricing, all while utilizing the exact same top-tier plastic blends like Eclipse and Neutron.
Is the Ascend a good disc for beginners?
Yes, it is phenomenal for beginners! With a very manageable 6 speed, massive glide, and highly understable -3 turn, the Ascend is one of the best introductory fairway drivers on the market. It helps new players achieve straight, long flights without needing high arm speed.
Is Eclipse plastic more overstable?
Generally, yes. Glow-in-the-dark plastics tend to cool slightly differently, which can make them a tiny fraction more stable than standard runs. While the Eclipse Ascend will still exhibit plenty of understable turn, it may fight back slightly more at the end of its flight compared to standard Neutron plastic.
Take to the skies with the Wynn Dragon! Browse our live inventory today to choose your exact disc weight in the Streamline Eclipse Ascend - Eagle McMahon Halloween Team Series.

