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Contracts can be very complex things depending on how they are written and who is involved. If you are one of the "big names" in the business you can often negotiate various options that are beneficial to them such as some form of release option. Companies often go for this as there is still...
I don't know that I'd consider the trilogy plastics the "most durable" as they do beat in relatively quickly, but they do hold that sweet spot for a long time. Fluid plastic has been very durable for me as my fluid escape is pretty much my favorite disc in my bag that I have thrown for 3-4 years...
I don't have the pad on mine and definitely was not regretting not having one the last tournament I played. I was every bit as comfortable as I was using a stool before.
Discmania FD or Latitude 64 River would fit. They fly very straight with a soft fade and can be sneaky long. I like the S-Line FD the most for those longer straight shots that finish with that minimal fade.
I've been digging to find anything on the 11 but they have really kept it under wraps. I suspect we should know more by Monday since that's the preorder date. If I don't hear anything soon I'm going with the Zuca.
One of mine has developed just a slight bit of turn. Maybe a -.25 to -.5 (in moderate headwind) and I've totally thrashed it. I have thrown it over and over on every single hole I've played for the last 2 months, thrown it into trees, into the ground and into the chains. It seems to have lost...
I don't think it has anything to do with Paul making the call. These are just a play on the old gym t-shirt idea. You used to get a uniform in gym at school that usually had the School Name then Property of and had a blank box to write your name in so you know the shirt is yours. I feel really...
If you're looking for a good disc for form building get a Nova. It's never going to get you big distance but it will really clean up your form. It will do whatever the release angle is and hold it the entire way. If it's released flat and clean it's dead straight. The Mako3 is also a good disc...
4.00 star(s)
Update of Old Review for New Layout
-Concrete Tee Pads are in!!!
-Most holes have alternate pin locations to add some potential for variation.
-Fairways are fairly well maintained for a course out in open space.
-Good mix of various distances, and use of terrain to make a challenging course...
2.50 star(s)
- Full 18 hole course.
- Low use by anyone else but disc golfers.
- Good location that is a short drive from anywhere in the metro area.
- Water hazards and wind can make things interesting on some holes.
-Super long tee pads marked with hole number on concrete.
- Has small elevation changes to...
A stable midrange like a Truth or Mako3. Maybe a slightly unstable one like a Evidence and that should cover about everything until your form develops.
I have a really bad habit of buying new plastic to try out any time I'm at a store with discs and I've purchased more putter molds in various plastics than anything else. The only thing I've seen plastic make a difference on us my release as it seems better with a firm plastic but have never...
Yeah you absolutely need to just work on your former and not worry about the disc unless it's just plain not working for you comfort or stability wise. The key will be practice, practice and more practice. I can hit 90% of my putts inside the circle (33 feet) and about 60% out to 50 feet...
After going through a bunch of different putters I'm not really convinced you see much glide difference with most putters at normal putting distances. What distances are you falling short on? That is important to know in order to determine if a different putters may help you or if it's technique...
I'm using the P-Line P2's with the wings stamp. The current P-Line plastic is very McPro like. It is is stiffer than the D-Line with good grip. I plan on ordering more as they are my go to putter now.
I'd watch it. I searched for videos of both but none really point out shortcomings. I think the most important things are discussed disc capacity, storage for other item (towels, minis, score cards, rain gear personal items and water) and honest opinions on both the good and bad. The best video...
Yeah and when you use the coupon code on the last page of the ridge roller thread it gives you 10% off . That brings your price with all those items to $346.50. At regular price it's a wash but with the discount code it's a better value.
Even with saddle bags and a rain fly the Zuca will run you $350 with using the coupon code on the ridge roller thread.... I don't consider $50 a wash but the price difference is definitely not huge. I think the Zuca is definitely the best value but both are solid carts from what I've seen and...