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I just spent a week waiting for new discs to arrive, and now that they have, I've actually been doing a lot more poorly on the course. Well, I've only played one round since I got them, I guess, but still. I'm gonna have to learn them all separately now. It almost seems like more stress than...
I just got my shipment in today...and...they're beautiful--every one of them. My new Challenger is rubbery to the touch, but stiff and not all floppy like my other one, and it's white with a rainbow holographic stamp. I can't wait to throw them all!
That's exactly what they do. You've got to stimulate sales somehow...I agree with you that it's confusing and silly, but that's just business, baby :p
I also agree that the marketing is rubbish. Almost every single disc is "the best disc EVER!" I especially hate on Discraft's site where all the...
Holy crap...way too fast for me. I wouldn't even touch those. The only reason I throw a Crush is because I got stuck with it and now I'm sort of used to it (first disc I bought when I was new to the sport).
Trying everything in base plastic first seemed like a good idea to me. If I like the mold, I'll get a couple more of them in better plastic. I'm playing it safe here--I'm on a student budget :p
Yeah, I feel you. I just conducted a test myself to see if you were bull****ting me and your claim proved true. I can rub ink off my Glo Roc with my thumb, but trying to get it off my ESP Crush takes a good scratching.
It may be that because the base plastic is so porous, there are microscopic...
Good crack but I don't think that's it at all...most people would be able to tell an ink stain, I think, despite the translucence of the champ/Z plastic.