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My impulse buying of discs has slowed down considerably. I used to not give a lot of thought to picking up a few discs a month, but starting to see discs $25-$30 each makes me think way more about whether I want something or not. That and knowing I really tend to fall back on the same molds no...
I’ve found them to be as advertised. High speed stable but don’t dump out as hard as a destroyer. Looking forward to throwing some in star plastic. I don’t notice the nose bead on the backhand grip.
It’s very rare during tournament play that the thought of max distance even crosses my mind. I see guys all the time making disc selection based on keeping up with card mates, or recreating that one shot they threw one time. They don’t understand the mind set change you need to make to win...
Barsby Roadrunners are my go to. They start out a little more stable than the numbers and beat in slowly. Once you get one that won’t fight out of the turn, put a fresh one in the bag.
I have one in 400 I would have said slightly longer Roc3. Mellow is a good way to describe it. Won’t turn and doesn’t dump hard. Just a good reliable mid in any condition.
I haven’t touched my zuca or grip bag since I got my Rufus. I thought I would just use it for casual rounds but it became my tournament bag as well. If double convertible was an option when I bought mine I probably would have gone with that.