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The first year they did the swirly barsby Eagles, they had no turn for me. I like an Eagle to have at least a little wiggle fresh. I hear these are a bit softer and frillier as well.
The only thing I think is weird feeling is that the lower part of the rim is wider the closer to the bottom it gets. It really doesn’t bother me though, k3 is great feeling, and it just throws so well.
The swirly barsby eagles are somewhere around 7/4/0/3 for me fresh. Good headwind disc, OS but not Firebird OS. Fade is dumpier than a Firebird though. Check eBay for those. And the innfuse, there are several listings for both on there right now.
Touché, it’s about 1.7%
Still completely insignificant and not worth worrying about.
Some people need therapy for OCD or some ****. Worrying about 3g that literally no one, including tourney directors, fellow players, manufacturers, or anyone else, cares about.
Necro!
So what’s the deal with these? What plastics are most/least OS? Are certain runs flatter or more dome?
I just can’t justify the price for a fresh Sexton Firebird anymore, and Innova sucks at making them available. Was thinking some flavor of enemy might do the job.
Hypothetically, yes. But they probably weight 1000 pounds each, so I’m not gonna try and figure that out. 5’ diameter concrete tube about 5’ long. They are intended to be used for building a bridge over a creek.
I have a small pile of 5 and 6 foot culverts I was thinking of using as a mental hazard. Do a culvert on a hill with the basket below, so you might have to putt through it. Or have it so you have to putt through it if your drive is in the ideal landing zone.
I don’t know, newer run really stiff champ Eagles with a flat top are pretty beefy. Like way more overstable than a star or 11x.
I use mine like a shorter Firebird.