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Have you thought of adding maybe an understable mid like a Mako? Or is one of your Rocs beat enough that it does that for you anyway? Other than that there is really no holes in your bag that I can see.
The champ Roc is only a temporary solution until I decide whether to buy a Z Hornet or Opto/GL Pain, so some personal opinions on those 2 discs are welcome IMO
As far as the PD/Teebird thing goes, the PD flies like an overstable TB since it is new but it flies much farther for me and won't turn...
How does the Pain fly compared to a Hornet? And should I go GL or Opto line plastic? I had my eye on one for a while but nothing has pushed me to buy one yet.
This bag has been completely revamped in the past few months, and I'm just looking for anything that may overlap or isn't really needed.
Average/Max distances:
Driver- 360/380
Fairway- 340/360
Mid- 270/310
Putter- 150/170
Distance Drivers
174 SP Rogue (slightly used)- slightly flippy but not...
This is the one tournament this year that I am looking forward to, especially since it is my first A-tier tournament of my PDGA career. The fact that I go to the college in Bowling Green and have a place to stay/eat every day is icing on the cake =P
I prefer Hornet to Wasp, it glides like there's no tomorrow and is perfect for my flex shots. I have had 2 Z Wasps and I was not impressed, they flipped way too much for me. Hornet is the disc that filled my overstable slot and is about to replace my Buzzz for my go-to mid.
I had a first run gold one as well (seems to be the popular color). I never used it for putting but rather for approaches from 50 ft out. It didn't do too bad for that, but it turned to mush and warped so easily. Hopefully ABC will put out a more durable run of these.
Wraiths were my go to disc when I threw big drivers, so I have quite a bit of experience with them. The Echo Star Wraiths are quite nice and stable, my preference for them. If you want to try out a Destroyer, go Pro. If you're looking for a Wraith you can bomb, Pro Wraiths are the best distance...
You could add a Wasp or a Hornet for an overstable mid (my favorite is the Hornet). I know your Rhyno is your stable approach, but it just can't go as long as a mid and wouldn't be as useful for drives.
I have replaced my Ascent with a 175 Champ Teebird
thank you all for your feedback, and BrotherDave, i am still looking for an understable mid since the store down here hasnt gotten a new shipment in for a while...maybe ill shell out for a Comet
I turn to my friends and say "hey, watch this" then mutter "i hope this works
other than that i just throw, no 2 shots of mine are the exact same so they tend to find gaps i never thought possible, such as parking a hole through a fork in a tree barely big enough for a disc