bhadella
* Ace Member *
And this is coming from someone who really likes the Prodigy plastic and has bagged the D4 (and D1 occasionally).
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Disc companies are so silly, discraft "had" it right. If you are going to pay for a mold, just engrave a couple marks or a name so people know what they are getting, and it doesn't rely on a bunch of stoners with sharpies. You can't get an M3 from a M4 mold. I get why innova doesn't, because the sometimes mix and match molds, so you can't have a TL that said Teebird... Also about only having 12 discs... thats nice for short term, but disc companies grow by releasing new stuff. They need fairway drivers and they also need niche stuff like flicks and xxx's eventually. They should have done D3 and D8 leaving you plenty of room to make additional overstable, understable, and stable "D"'s.
i don't get how any of you think the M1 looks like a drone... much closer to the Pain
^Mark gets it.... :hfive:
There are M3 photos including rim profile on ebay today, and it looks like the M3 underside lip is similar to buzzz, although the whole disc looks more domey like mako to me. I tried couple shots with my M4 beside a esp Meteor.
Can't wait for the B-1. (Bag 1). Lol
Prodigy, your lack of giving a crap about naming your discs disappoint me.
It's a good thing Innova hasn't done that. They'd be on what, D-85.
Not to mention all the old mids that we're "long range drivers"
So the m4 isn't being sent to distributors yet right? I have an m1, m3, and m4 coming. I think that's a smart move if the m1 is close to a roc/hornet and the m3 is close to a buzzz.