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That's a good thing. If I was to suggest one disc for someone to start out with to learn how to throw well, it would be an X Comet.
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Any views on the Aero or Skeeter...ordered those two earlier today before posting this...kind of a quick two disc kit for my GF so we don't have to keep taking turns...I am sure i will be using them just as much as her. Plus wanted to get something different then what I had so we can experiment with them...ordered them from disc golf center cause of the cheap price and free shipping
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Skeeters are awesome. The best kind are gummy, Star Skeeters IMO. They're very flippy and finesse oriented too but they're zippier, smaller, and more pleasant feeling in my hands. Great in tailwinds and for hyzer-flips. Both should be very GF friendly enough.
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Keep leopard and get havier 16? Stalker or teebird and learn to throw that. Also agree with heavier putter but those discs will teach you good form to start throwing it past me.
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Thanks for all the advice...think i might try out a different style putter as well not sure what though...
Also, i love disc golf center now i just got to wait for my order of my fade lite bag and the skeeter and aero |
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