I just got my first run Cannon in ICON plastic 175g, red color with a bronze/copper(?) color stamp. Speed 14. I dont know the glide or fade numbers, not stamped on the disc. This is an easier to turn over (rhbh) distance driver than the Rampage. The Cannon is a lazer beam of a distance driver for me, with a lot less fade than the Rampage.
I broke my personal best distance drive yesterday with the Cannon. Throwing RHBH I got my 175g DD2 Frenzy to fly 435 feet on flat land. Well the 175g Cannon got me to 503 feet! I couldnt believe how "straight" the flight pattern was compaired to any other distance drivers I have thrown. Usualy I have to take a overstable disc and "turn it over" to get a good helix flight to get good distance. With the Cannon I can rip a flat straight drive and get 350ft EASY, way too easy actualy. The thing I have noticed is that the Cannon is more of a finnesse driver, requiring less energy (easier to throw) for good distance. If you realy rip the Cannon its got a realy nice turn to it. IF I have to compare it to another disc I would say its like a champ SL with a supercharger on it
The ICON plastic is realy supple and grippy at the same time, even at freezing temps. It was only 30deg F yesterday.
I was using the Cannon on all of my drives for 18 holes with distances from 250ft to 480ft. For the longer distances I had to put a little hyzer (rhbh) and give it 70% power. For my shorter drives under 350ft I was throwing LHFH, and this is where the Cannon kills the compitition. Super easy to control, with NO run-up I hit the pin on a 280ft drive throwing LHFH.
I will be going to a bigger course tomorow so I can give the Cannon a better over-all test.
I broke my personal best distance drive yesterday with the Cannon. Throwing RHBH I got my 175g DD2 Frenzy to fly 435 feet on flat land. Well the 175g Cannon got me to 503 feet! I couldnt believe how "straight" the flight pattern was compaired to any other distance drivers I have thrown. Usualy I have to take a overstable disc and "turn it over" to get a good helix flight to get good distance. With the Cannon I can rip a flat straight drive and get 350ft EASY, way too easy actualy. The thing I have noticed is that the Cannon is more of a finnesse driver, requiring less energy (easier to throw) for good distance. If you realy rip the Cannon its got a realy nice turn to it. IF I have to compare it to another disc I would say its like a champ SL with a supercharger on it
The ICON plastic is realy supple and grippy at the same time, even at freezing temps. It was only 30deg F yesterday.
I was using the Cannon on all of my drives for 18 holes with distances from 250ft to 480ft. For the longer distances I had to put a little hyzer (rhbh) and give it 70% power. For my shorter drives under 350ft I was throwing LHFH, and this is where the Cannon kills the compitition. Super easy to control, with NO run-up I hit the pin on a 280ft drive throwing LHFH.
I will be going to a bigger course tomorow so I can give the Cannon a better over-all test.