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That makes sense. I don't know about the guy saying the volt covers every line, but I guess that was before I clarified they are different weights. For me the volt is pretty darn stable, where a light/mid-weight crave isn't.
The servo is basically a max weight crave for me, I guess. The two craves are lighter, one 150s one 160s. Honestly, I have a hard time with the 150s, but I pull it out for fun sometimes. The 160s is my go-to for straight shots. The servo has more fade at the end. I would be fine with 3 craves...
This. My 11yo loves his light insanity and throws it crazy well.
Anything light and under stable is good as far as the drivers.
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I'll second the Crave, Envy, Proxy recommendations. The crave just came out in plasma, and is pretty snazzy looking.
I also love the wave and photon distance drivers, and the resistor for an overstable fairway.
Our local club is running one. My gf and I have 2 boys each. For 6 of us to play this is pretty steep, as we are casual players. The MVP circuit was fun last year, and cheaper now.
Just ordered my first 2 Vibram discs, a Lace and Ibex. I just felt like trying something different, and spending money that I don't have. They better be amazing or I'll complain here.