Hi,
i'd like your advice on what discs i should get next to fill my bag. Only recently i have started to think more about my throws and discs and i noticed that i dont have any overstable discs.
At the moment i am thinking about adding:
Champion Teebird and
Champion Wraith - i dont know if that matches my armspeed. or should i prefer a Star Firebird
i think they might cover the missing stability as well as distance range. Or do you recommend something else? Since i am playing ultimate i am used to throw different angles and lines with the same disc. Thats why i thought i can keep a relative small bag. Or should i get some more discs, let say at mid range?
Please help me
Vitals:
Years playing/experience: DG 6 month ; 3 years of Ultimate
Right/left-handed/ambidextrous: right-handed
Throwing Style: RHBH, some FH, some Overhead
Golf Distance (avg/max): Buzzz SS: 230/280'; Leopard:280/305' Tern: 320/360' (without trees
)
Bag:
Drivers (weight/plastic/model/(condition)/use):
160 Star Tern (new) - max distance, Usally throw it flat because i cant hyzer flip it. I know it is quite fast for me, but the glide is really helpful
175 Pro Leopard - i thought i could use this similar as the XS was but it has a more "round" flight. The glide is nice. I use it a lot though
175 X XS (beat) - This was my first (and only) driver, it used to have a straight flight and a fade at the end. i hit a lot of trees and now it doesn't have this consistent fade any more. Sometimes it finisches right, straight or left. i guess due to some inconsistencies in my throw.
Mids:
175 Z Buzzz SS - small s-cuve with a bit anhyzer, or i can get it really straight when i put power on the throw. Also my go to disc for overheads.
Putters:
175 Magnet Soft, (slightly beat) - my only one
, but i like it.
i'd like your advice on what discs i should get next to fill my bag. Only recently i have started to think more about my throws and discs and i noticed that i dont have any overstable discs.
At the moment i am thinking about adding:
Champion Teebird and
Champion Wraith - i dont know if that matches my armspeed. or should i prefer a Star Firebird
i think they might cover the missing stability as well as distance range. Or do you recommend something else? Since i am playing ultimate i am used to throw different angles and lines with the same disc. Thats why i thought i can keep a relative small bag. Or should i get some more discs, let say at mid range?
Please help me
Vitals:
Years playing/experience: DG 6 month ; 3 years of Ultimate
Right/left-handed/ambidextrous: right-handed
Throwing Style: RHBH, some FH, some Overhead
Golf Distance (avg/max): Buzzz SS: 230/280'; Leopard:280/305' Tern: 320/360' (without trees
Bag:
Drivers (weight/plastic/model/(condition)/use):
160 Star Tern (new) - max distance, Usally throw it flat because i cant hyzer flip it. I know it is quite fast for me, but the glide is really helpful
175 Pro Leopard - i thought i could use this similar as the XS was but it has a more "round" flight. The glide is nice. I use it a lot though
175 X XS (beat) - This was my first (and only) driver, it used to have a straight flight and a fade at the end. i hit a lot of trees and now it doesn't have this consistent fade any more. Sometimes it finisches right, straight or left. i guess due to some inconsistencies in my throw.
Mids:
175 Z Buzzz SS - small s-cuve with a bit anhyzer, or i can get it really straight when i put power on the throw. Also my go to disc for overheads.
Putters:
175 Magnet Soft, (slightly beat) - my only one