JTacoma03 |
04-03-2015 05:15 PM |
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Originally Posted by pecosROB
(Post 2742416)
Thanks for getting back to me!
Any chance you know if the Flying Circus event in Dallas on Monday will have prototype MD3s for sale? I bought one but wish I grabbed a second for a wall hanger. Ordering from the store is kinda pricey due to shipping and I just received 4 other discs along with my MD3 lol.
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Absolutely. I've got right around 100 in my stock at this point.
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Originally Posted by Ryan
MD3 updates
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1st round of Texas Open today at Gateway park I threw my 2 P-MD3's on every single mid-range shot except save 1 (1 glow md3 shot). I can finally give it a proper review comparing it to the MD2's. Off the tee it was what I trusted for 250-300' tunnel shots and tight windows. This is the most confident I've been throwing Discmania mids.
The MD3 likes to be thrown harder. In P-line at higher speeds it will drift or flip to flat from a slight hyzer and lock the line. It can handle power and is very predictable in the way that a good KC Pro Roc is (MD3's have less turn out of the box I think). I could really see this becoming our flagship midrange just like a KC Roc is to Innova. I actually put a fresh one in the bag this morning because after a few weeks testing the first one I had it's already got a notch more drift, so cycling is easy.
The MD2 has a natural turn, even in C-line, out of the box. I've found that I overpower it more often than I mean to. It likes to work slower, finesse lines. I'd tell people that a variety of MD2's is right for them if they throw in the 300-340' range off the tee. If you have more power than that a MD2 will be more of a turnover mid.
Oh...and Ryan you won the CD2 battle. I put one in the bag two days ago and those maroon ones with the fresh cut grass foil are money. Super happy with it now. I just didn't understand the disc before.
So...in summation: FD's, MD3's, CD2's when you're in the woods.
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