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I have a beat in G* Leopard and an F2 River. Honestly, they have pretty similar flight patterns except my River is quite a bit longer. Both discs turn real well, but nothing can do a long controlled anny shot like the River can, for me anyhow. I also find the Leopard a bit too easy to turn...
I like my Patriot a lot. Since it broke in and lost it's heavy fade it had when it was new, it is a thing of beauty, one of my favorites I carry. A longer version of that I'm all over it
I have a 165 G* Leopard that's fairly flat. New it had hardly any turn but flew really straight until the end of the flight where it had a pretty pronounced fade. It broke in rather quickly however and now I can get it to turn and hold if I torque it or I can get it to fly dead straight...
Champ Roc3 for most of my control shots, star atlas for tougher shot placements, super stingray for dead straight shots or for moderate downhills, claymore for annys
Avenger SS for longer L-R shots
Pro Leopard for short fairway
Claymore for mids...the Trilogy open one made from recycled plastic in "lose me green" color. Such a beautiful US mid though, I try and keep a good eye on it when I throw it
Lately I have a River, Icon Patriot and a Pro Leopard in my bag. While there is some crossover, there are enough differences , for me at least, to carry all 3. My Leopard is broken in nicely, turns really well with a slight fade at the end and always lands flat and smooth. The River flies...
You should try the course they put here at Central Park in Valencia. It was designed by a 12 year old boy scout. Props for him getting one in but the front nine is meant to be played by elementary school kids. The back nine is stupid long, half of which is thru a heavily populated multi use...
In normal circumstances, I would have absolutely confronted this individual. But as I implied in my thread, I personally enjoy disc golfing on ball courses and nothing good would come of it. I wish more courses would add disc golf to it. Even the regular guys I play with, I remind them that...
Blizzard Teedevil. Absolutely unthrowable. I've had 6 different guys try and they just laugh. I could cut out a piece of cardboard and it would fly better