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Drivers:
175g gold line halo- max flick distance
175g esp flx surge- max flick distance (straighter shot)
175g star tl- straight shots
175g star orc- tomahawks and thumbers
166g star archon- max distance bachkand
Midrange:
175g Z comet- straight mid
175g wasp- overstable needed shots...
a 173g star captain america xcaliber for my flicking and skip disc.
a 166g cfr champion archon most likely for backhand, i had a 173g star archon that went too far when i flicked it. (i do not backhand much, still working on it)
a 176g supreme ching juju
a 174g esp flx surge for backhand and...
If there is already a thread on this I apologize and please send the link if so. I did a search and I didn't find what I was looking for.
Which brand do you like better and why, Discraft or Innova?
(I know there are other brands, but by me I really only have these available in the stores)
Ill give the surge a try. I have not had my surges for very long and have not been able to play in a while. When I am able to play again I am gonna test it.
My names Andy and im 19. Maybe next summer we could go disc somewhere. I leave for college in a week, and am unable to disc at the moment. I go to college in Iowa, or else I would say sure when I am able to again.
I have only thrown my 175 g xcal so I'm not sure if the weight has much affect. I just got a 171 star xcal, once I try it I will let you know. I do not think it will affect it much though.
I always use my star xcaliber when I want my disc to skip. Most of my star discs to skip a bit, but my xcaliber seems to be meant for it. Both my friend and I use it for this purpose. So I would give a star xcal a try.