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Old 11-01-2010, 10:27 PM
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Question Discraft and Lat OH driver suggestions.

Hey guys, did a search and found some info, but it seems to be conflicted and I was not able to find anything definitive to help.

I am looking for a driver made by either Latitude 64 or Discraft that is good for OH throws (thumbers/tomahawk)

Suggestions? Any advice will be appreciated!
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GET TO THA CHOPPA!
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what the deuce! Overpar is a Par Member now!!! I win at Irony

but seriously, any suggestions for a decent Discraft or Lat OH driver?
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XXX is great IMO, i use my force sometimes for shorter OH shots and it works, xxx is good for longer OH shots, on shorter ones you have to throw high and sometimes its uncomfortable
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XXX is a max distance thumber beast. Get a 175 GL in a color that you can see. Opto is probably more indestructible, but harder to see. Skip all other discs. XXX is the porn disc king. Buy one, buy two.

Striker is good too, but not as long. But it is also a good BH and FH disc. More versatile.

Discraft has the Flick and Predator. Both are good. I have less experience with those. Worth a try according to some.
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XXX is great IMO, i use my force sometimes for shorter OH shots and it works, xxx is good for longer OH shots, on shorter ones you have to throw high and sometimes its uncomfortable
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XXX is a max distance thumber beast. Get a 175 GL in a color that you can see. Opto is probably more indestructible, but harder to see. Skip all other discs. XXX is the porn disc king. Buy one, buy two.

Striker is good too, but not as long. But it is also a good BH and FH disc. More versatile.

Discraft has the Flick and Predator. Both are good. I have less experience with those. Worth a try according to some.

I have been considering picking up a xXx anyway just to try it, so this suggestion intrigues me...
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Hey guys, did a search and found some info, but it seems to be conflicted and I was not able to find anything definitive to help.

I am looking for a driver made by either Latitude 64 or Discraft that is good for OH throws (thumbers/tomahawk)

Suggestions? Any advice will be appreciated!
I don't really think those two shots work best with the same disc, although I'm not certain since I don't throw tommys. I use a Flick for my thumber disc. It added 30-40' compared to a regular distance driver like a Detroyer, Surge or w/e.
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