I'm curious if this is new stock or leftovers from the last batch. The OG ones were fairly domey correct?
Mine has a nice mild dome. Less than most c-lines. More similar to an s line in that aspect.
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I'm curious if this is new stock or leftovers from the last batch. The OG ones were fairly domey correct?
I'm curious if this is new stock or leftovers from the last batch. The OG ones were fairly domey correct?
I bought a c-line FD 174g awhile back. It's kind of overstable and not really neutral. I'm hoping it will break in. I have to really gun it to get it to go.
I fixed it with a block of sandpaper. It's flying correctly now.
Flashing on the wing.What did you sand?
Got one. Haven't held it yet but the report I got was a little less domey than last year. Moderate, even dome.I'm curious if this is new stock or leftovers from the last batch. The OG ones were fairly domey correct?
Got one. Haven't held it yet but the report I got was a little less domey than last year. Moderate, even dome.
The Night Strike II is very similar to last year's edition, but with a few tweaks. You'll notice a slightly flatter profile and a sharper finish to the wing. At times the Night Strike will fly a bit more overstable than the originals, which means it can handle even more than before.
Oh, and now it has two snakes instead of one. You can't go wrong with two snakes.
I saw the profile after I posted that. It's sexy.Yeah that's what Discmania's saying:
Flies very true to whatever angle you put it on. New it isn't too OS or US. Just perfect. I threw it about 20× on about 50-70% power. Softer throws just very straight. Harder it'll flip up and ride straight with an ever so slight turn and the mildest finish. Very nice!Any initial thoughts on the Night Strike 2?
My C line is most definitely more stable, the FD is my main fairway driver so it has its placeGood to know. The originals were just too flippy. MUCH less stable than my stock C-lines. Might pick one or two up to support NP...
My C line is most definitely more stable, the FD is my main fairway driver so it has its place
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No, the C lines finish harder is the right way to convey what I want to say here. I have heard though that the CG Champ plastic beats in to flippiness though.So your NS2 is more understable than your C-lines?
Good to know. The originals were just too flippy. MUCH less stable than my stock C-lines. Might pick one or two up to support NP...
I was surprised by the glow also. Laser beam goodness!I picked up a Night Strike 2 today with some leftover funny money and threw it today vs. my Night Strike 1. It seems to be a bit more stable. It's weird, because PLH looks to be the same. I'd heard these molded up flatter, but mine's more domey than the NS1.
BTW, this is the brightest-glowing disc I've ever owned.
I was surprised by the glow also. Laser beam goodness!
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