jrawk
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The meathook is great for a lot of situations, but having a more workable Zone is a nice thing too.
Yes... exactly... i'm not sure why more zone throwers don't carry D Zones. I use it more than i do my premo's.
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The meathook is great for a lot of situations, but having a more workable Zone is a nice thing too.
I tried to get into the D Zone, but it never really flew like I wanted. Plus it was a pop top yellow one that always felt weird in my hand. Maybe I'll pull it back out, put the FLX away, and play around with it some more.Yes... exactly... i'm not sure why more zone throwers don't carry D Zones. I use it more than i do my premo's.
Yes... exactly... i'm not sure why more zone throwers don't carry D Zones. I use it more than i do my premo's.
I agree with this too. I've been throwing a Harp along side my Zone, which I like, but there's nothing like the feel and flight of a Zone.Personally I like my Zones to be total meathooks and utilize other discs for the spot that a flippier Zone would be used for. Not at all to say that it's wrong to do that, but I just like to use different discs for their intended roles, and for a Zone, that role is to be the beefiest short range disc in my bag.