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The Renegade was designed to suit players of all skill levels. The Renegade is a very fast, understable flyer for slower arm speed players. Players with more power will find the Renegade useful for super long tailwind shots, anhyzers, and long rollers. With superior glide, the Renegade will benefit everyone who puts it in their bag.
This thing is a PIG! So overstable! If these discs were more readily available I would consider adding them to my bag. I was throwing one day in moderate winds and this disc did not even blink. I was also able to throw some nifty flex lines with this disc. Lastly, I like how it feels in the hand. It isn't deep feeling like the Viper, but definitely feels more like a fairway driver than a midrange.
Discmania's new MD3 is a slightly more stable and faster disc than our proven MD2. The MD3 has a comfortable low profile grip with lots of torque resistance for play in any wind conditions. Comfortable, reliable and accurate. Another winner from Discmania
Pirhana is a stable/overstable approach and putt disc. The original narrow tall Thumbtrac Pirhana was released in the end of 93 and looks like a Zephyr with a smaller diameter. Than retooled two times with a narrow short Thumbtrac, less overstable compared to the original. Second retooling made around 98 (?) with a wider Thumtrac than the predecessor, the second retooling of Piranha became the third generation Birdie. Also approved for PDGA Vintage class (max weight 142,0 grams).
The flight chart for this overstable fairway driver is now available!
http://tinyurl.com/btsmfpd
Here's what one of the inbounds Disc Golf testing team members had to say about it:
More discs coming this week...stay tuned!
Thanks! I've been wanting to see this one! :thmbup:
Abbreviation mark on the bottom= MF. MF= Medium Fade. Probably San Marino Roc top with Stingray bottom, also see DGA #1 Hitec pro and Innova Raptor.
The Lynx was also a very large diameter approach disc. Retooled 2002. Today only made in 130g for use in SCF. Discontinued during the winter of 93/94.
is the lat64 vision the new or old mold?
i am guessing new
The Tensor will exhibit reliable high-speed stability for power throwers and is great for approach shots on windy days. The Tensor has outstanding glide coupled with its great high-speed stability, always followed by a dependable fade