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Txmxer has a great point that a high glide US 9 speed (Hatchet as an example) can get you just as much distance as the high speed stuff. There's a whole thread devoted to why high speed US stuff is kinda meh.
That being said High speed stable discs can still be useful for us noodle arms. I really lean on a Lucid Air Trespass (don't pay attention to flight numbers it's closer to a Pro Wraith than Destroyer) if it's windy or I have room for a flex shot. I can barely push it 300 feet but it's consistent on windy days and goes further into a headwind than my Felon.
Oh and to address the original question I had an F2 Star tern that was board flat and tbh it kinda sucked. I'd take a 160ish Pro Shryke over that if you're just looking for distance. No telling where it will land but it will at least go far!
That being said High speed stable discs can still be useful for us noodle arms. I really lean on a Lucid Air Trespass (don't pay attention to flight numbers it's closer to a Pro Wraith than Destroyer) if it's windy or I have room for a flex shot. I can barely push it 300 feet but it's consistent on windy days and goes further into a headwind than my Felon.
Oh and to address the original question I had an F2 Star tern that was board flat and tbh it kinda sucked. I'd take a 160ish Pro Shryke over that if you're just looking for distance. No telling where it will land but it will at least go far!