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Hello. Instead of recording a boring, low-quality video I figured why not share my bag with people I actually like (or semi-like, verdict's still out on @Tyler V )
We'll go from least stable to most in each category.
Like any good ITB, the putting putters: Discraft APX. An older Elite Pro run (not first run) and then a more recent X-Soft. The Elite is the main one... not much to explain, it's for putts. The X-Soft is amazing for risk/reward putts as with enough spin and pop it will get a nice little float, but with the lower glide it doesn't sail past the basket (take that, Glitch fans).
Throwing putters:
- Star Invader: good grip for star plastic, nice little turnover putter, but the main use is I have it dialed in for 100-150ft open hyzer upshots. Absolute Money
- Neutron Envy: classic Envy. Straight flight, mine is beating in to have a tiny bit of turn. Doesn't have a ton of fade.
- Eclipse Envy: No turn, reliable fade even in wind.
- Z Zone: do I need to explain?
- Z Zone Banger-GT: this one I need to explain. It has more fade than the standard Zone, reliable even with a lot of power behind it. I can rely on both Zones in forehand situations, but if I really need to move right, the ZBGT also has less flip and more rightward movement.
Overall, these are going 180-230. I've grown into throwing putters in 2023 and I enjoy having reliable upshot options (a problem pre-'23). Probably the part of my game that has shaved the most strokes off in '23.
Mids:
- ESP Buzzz SS: after a long year of testing different mildly flippy mids (Fuse, Hex, X Buzzz, Z Buzzz SS) I settled on the ESP SS. Just the right amount of flip for my backhand power, but not so much it becomes a roller (a-la Fuse and X Buzzz)
- Z-Swirl Buzzz: yes, it's the 2020 Paige run. Thanks for finding the most expensive run of Buzz and getting me hooked on it @Pevio. Straight, with reliable finish.
- Eclipse Reactor: the better EMac Truth. The feeling of the flat top is great. Reliable stability.
- 400 MX-1: another journey for the perfect disc story: looking for a wicked-stable forehand mid. Tried the Verdict, Drone, and Justice before finally settling on... a Prodigy disc . But the fit over my fourth knuckle can't be denied; it's perfect. Definitely a longer flight than the Zone GT, so not an overlapping spot. Can get a little turn on it if forced over, but still fades hard and fast.
These are going 240-280. I'd like to be pushing 320 by the end of the year (hence my Surge wants a better backhand post).
Fairway Drivers:
- Neutron Crave: probably the most beat up disc in my bag. Sub-250' flex lines and big high turnovers are the main use of this one.
- Eternal Jackalope: the disc that can fly in the shape of a backhand with my forehand. Is that ideal? No. Does it work? Yes. Doesn't get a ton of use, but when it does it really blows my mind.
- Neutron Amp: point at a spot, throw this disc flat at it, let it turn and fade, and it will be right on the line. It's really unfortunate this disc went OOP. I have my stash but I doubt it's enough.
- Steady Cookie: a disc I never would have tried except I got one in a player's pack. It's a Teebird clone that can hold up to a forehand, but can also be used on flex lines. Really reliable disc.
- Neutron Resistor: lightweight, floaty, super-dependable fade. Another long-term stay in my bag, it gets a tiny turn with so much wear, but it's a Resistor, it still fades.
- Eclipse Resistor: super beefy, I can pump it hard but it won't turn. It's another great forehand disc.
Usually pushing 300-330 unless I'm using it for a utility shot.
Control Drivers:
- Cosmic Neutron Insanity: always get big turn disc, but always going to get reliable straight finish. Sneaky distance, sometimes it sneaks past 375'. A disc I'm good at losing, this is my fourth one since the beginning of '23.
- 400 Feedback: I was a Wrath fan for the 9/5/0/2 slot, but decided to give the -1/3 a try when I lost my last good Wrath... what a difference. KJ made a great disc: more reliable movement in both directions and more distance than the Wrath. It's a baby Wraith... and if you keep reading you'll see why I like that.
- Neutron Fireball: lightweight to get a lot of forward movement before its eventual dump. But it does dump as a good OS fairway should.
I separate fairways and control drivers because these 9-speeds simply go farther. 350 at a minimum, sometimes passing 380 with the Insanity.
Distance Drivers:
- Pro Wraith: Roller disc.
- GStar Wraith: trying to be my long turnover driver, but a bit too flippy, trying out the DGA Rogue for this slot at some point this year.
- Star Wraith: max distance, straight finishing disc. Grean for small anny shots, and a tailwind bomber.
- Champion Wraith: my original distance driver. When released flat it does the -1 turn, 3 fade that the Wraith is best at. You can read my love story with this disc here: [Innova] - Wraith love - post your stories
- Halo Star Wraith: Overstable Wraith, probably flies like most people's Destroyers. Great for wind.
- Z Machete: The beefcake 340' shot. Wind shots and utility overstable shots. Not pushing huge distance out of this one, and usually isn't used for max distance unless I want something to move more right than the Fireball.
That's it, I carry a Missouri flag DD Paratrooper (The only Trilogy/HOD product currently I use). No real discs needing immediate replacement, although I'll probably try a Rogue for that GStar Wraith spot. Other discs I'm interested in trying this year are the Dune from Trash Panda, and the Watt just for funsies. Might try Fission plastic on a bit heavier Fireball, but after that I'm just after backups of my current discs. Pretty happy with my current setup, anyone see any glaring holes? Thanks for reading if you made it this far... as a reward, I'll tell you my favorite color: yellow.
We'll go from least stable to most in each category.
Like any good ITB, the putting putters: Discraft APX. An older Elite Pro run (not first run) and then a more recent X-Soft. The Elite is the main one... not much to explain, it's for putts. The X-Soft is amazing for risk/reward putts as with enough spin and pop it will get a nice little float, but with the lower glide it doesn't sail past the basket (take that, Glitch fans).
Throwing putters:
- Star Invader: good grip for star plastic, nice little turnover putter, but the main use is I have it dialed in for 100-150ft open hyzer upshots. Absolute Money
- Neutron Envy: classic Envy. Straight flight, mine is beating in to have a tiny bit of turn. Doesn't have a ton of fade.
- Eclipse Envy: No turn, reliable fade even in wind.
- Z Zone: do I need to explain?
- Z Zone Banger-GT: this one I need to explain. It has more fade than the standard Zone, reliable even with a lot of power behind it. I can rely on both Zones in forehand situations, but if I really need to move right, the ZBGT also has less flip and more rightward movement.
Overall, these are going 180-230. I've grown into throwing putters in 2023 and I enjoy having reliable upshot options (a problem pre-'23). Probably the part of my game that has shaved the most strokes off in '23.
Mids:
- ESP Buzzz SS: after a long year of testing different mildly flippy mids (Fuse, Hex, X Buzzz, Z Buzzz SS) I settled on the ESP SS. Just the right amount of flip for my backhand power, but not so much it becomes a roller (a-la Fuse and X Buzzz)
- Z-Swirl Buzzz: yes, it's the 2020 Paige run. Thanks for finding the most expensive run of Buzz and getting me hooked on it @Pevio. Straight, with reliable finish.
- Eclipse Reactor: the better EMac Truth. The feeling of the flat top is great. Reliable stability.
- 400 MX-1: another journey for the perfect disc story: looking for a wicked-stable forehand mid. Tried the Verdict, Drone, and Justice before finally settling on... a Prodigy disc . But the fit over my fourth knuckle can't be denied; it's perfect. Definitely a longer flight than the Zone GT, so not an overlapping spot. Can get a little turn on it if forced over, but still fades hard and fast.
These are going 240-280. I'd like to be pushing 320 by the end of the year (hence my Surge wants a better backhand post).
Fairway Drivers:
- Neutron Crave: probably the most beat up disc in my bag. Sub-250' flex lines and big high turnovers are the main use of this one.
- Eternal Jackalope: the disc that can fly in the shape of a backhand with my forehand. Is that ideal? No. Does it work? Yes. Doesn't get a ton of use, but when it does it really blows my mind.
- Neutron Amp: point at a spot, throw this disc flat at it, let it turn and fade, and it will be right on the line. It's really unfortunate this disc went OOP. I have my stash but I doubt it's enough.
- Steady Cookie: a disc I never would have tried except I got one in a player's pack. It's a Teebird clone that can hold up to a forehand, but can also be used on flex lines. Really reliable disc.
- Neutron Resistor: lightweight, floaty, super-dependable fade. Another long-term stay in my bag, it gets a tiny turn with so much wear, but it's a Resistor, it still fades.
- Eclipse Resistor: super beefy, I can pump it hard but it won't turn. It's another great forehand disc.
Usually pushing 300-330 unless I'm using it for a utility shot.
Control Drivers:
- Cosmic Neutron Insanity: always get big turn disc, but always going to get reliable straight finish. Sneaky distance, sometimes it sneaks past 375'. A disc I'm good at losing, this is my fourth one since the beginning of '23.
- 400 Feedback: I was a Wrath fan for the 9/5/0/2 slot, but decided to give the -1/3 a try when I lost my last good Wrath... what a difference. KJ made a great disc: more reliable movement in both directions and more distance than the Wrath. It's a baby Wraith... and if you keep reading you'll see why I like that.
- Neutron Fireball: lightweight to get a lot of forward movement before its eventual dump. But it does dump as a good OS fairway should.
I separate fairways and control drivers because these 9-speeds simply go farther. 350 at a minimum, sometimes passing 380 with the Insanity.
Distance Drivers:
- Pro Wraith: Roller disc.
- GStar Wraith: trying to be my long turnover driver, but a bit too flippy, trying out the DGA Rogue for this slot at some point this year.
- Star Wraith: max distance, straight finishing disc. Grean for small anny shots, and a tailwind bomber.
- Champion Wraith: my original distance driver. When released flat it does the -1 turn, 3 fade that the Wraith is best at. You can read my love story with this disc here: [Innova] - Wraith love - post your stories
- Halo Star Wraith: Overstable Wraith, probably flies like most people's Destroyers. Great for wind.
- Z Machete: The beefcake 340' shot. Wind shots and utility overstable shots. Not pushing huge distance out of this one, and usually isn't used for max distance unless I want something to move more right than the Fireball.
That's it, I carry a Missouri flag DD Paratrooper (The only Trilogy/HOD product currently I use). No real discs needing immediate replacement, although I'll probably try a Rogue for that GStar Wraith spot. Other discs I'm interested in trying this year are the Dune from Trash Panda, and the Watt just for funsies. Might try Fission plastic on a bit heavier Fireball, but after that I'm just after backups of my current discs. Pretty happy with my current setup, anyone see any glaring holes? Thanks for reading if you made it this far... as a reward, I'll tell you my favorite color: yellow.
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