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If you're closer to the 350' mark with fairway drivers on golf lines and closer to the 400' with the discs mentioned, all the previous recommendations still stand, but even faster discs like the Crush, Orc, Wraith, Surge, etc. can be thrown in there as well. I'm not sure the fastest discs like the Destroyer, XCaliber and Force will really perform as well for you as these other discs. |
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The Monarch has been the disc that has taught me technique and to slow things down. Incredible hyzer/anhyzer disc as it flies like it is on a rail, BUT two major downs...the high speed rollover and the glide sometimes after a bad throw. Have had to chase this disc down all over the place and it's always in a diff location from where you thought it landed. My first 400+ throw disc. a great tool in the bag. |
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i prefer innova discs. they make discs of all kinds and i find them to glide a lot better than discraft discs.
for example: i found a z tracker and thrown rhbh it dies right in the air, throw it flat with alot of speed and it drops vertically. (disc 90 degrees from being thrown flat). although my discraft knowledge is limited, i dont care much for their discs
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