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Flick Maniac 12-19-2014 05:44 AM

Santa should be bringing me a G-CD2, which I hope will be straighter, even with a little turn, compared to the two C-CD2s I have tested. They were very good but too close to PDs, a variety of which I have in the bag already. No use in stirring them up by forcing C-CD2s in there as well. Now, the G-CD2 is hopefully different enough of an animal to merit a slot. Could pair up nicely with the beat S-CD I have, which is likely the most difficult-to-replace disc in my bag currently.

DinosaurThunder 12-19-2014 07:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maskedavenger (Post 2651400)
Santa should be bringing me a G-CD2, which I hope will be straighter, even with a little turn, compared to the two C-CD2s I have tested. They were very good but too close to PDs, a variety of which I have in the bag already. No use in stirring them up by forcing C-CD2s in there as well. Now, the G-CD2 is hopefully different enough of an animal to merit a slot. Could pair up nicely with the beat S-CD I have, which is likely the most difficult-to-replace disc in my bag currently.

You will most definitely see a little turn with the g-cd2! I have opted to throw mine for this reason over my c-cd2s until they season in a little bit!

skizzle34 12-19-2014 08:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rarintal (Post 2650090)


We don't have an interest in making a "destroyer killer". That being said, our newest run of S-LINE DD2s are very overstable, even more overstable than our C-LINE DD2s. You can certainly throw these DD2s in the wind.



That's very good insight. Is it strictly for the grip? We find most people stick with the C-LINE for durability.
?

I will have to look into picking up some new DD2s I have two echo stars at the moment one is like a lightly beat in destroyer and the other is like a sidewinder. I like being able to beat my discs in to fill other roles as well. I would rather cycle star plastic both for grip and work-ability. I also feel that once champion style plastic beats in it becomes inconsistent.

steinkecm 12-19-2014 09:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skizzle34 (Post 2651481)
I will have to look into picking up some new DD2s I have two echo stars at the moment one is like a lightly beat in destroyer and the other is like a sidewinder. I like being able to beat my discs in to fill other roles as well. I would rather cycle star plastic both for grip and work-ability. I also feel that once champion style plastic beats in it becomes inconsistent.

The problem with this is there is a huge difference between an OS destroyer at 2.2 cm and and OS DD2 at 2.5cm. Just as there's a huge difference between a PD2 at 2.4 cm and a Destroyer at 2.2 cm.

rarintal 12-21-2014 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maskedavenger (Post 2651400)
Santa should be bringing me a G-CD2, which I hope will be straighter, even with a little turn, compared to the two C-CD2s I have tested. They were very good but too close to PDs, a variety of which I have in the bag already. No use in stirring them up by forcing C-CD2s in there as well. Now, the G-CD2 is hopefully different enough of an animal to merit a slot. Could pair up nicely with the beat S-CD I have, which is likely the most difficult-to-replace disc in my bag currently.

With that description, we would bet the G-LINE CD2 is exactly what you are looking for.

Quote:

Originally Posted by DinosaurThunder (Post 2651417)
You will most definitely see a little turn with the g-cd2! I have opted to throw mine for this reason over my c-cd2s until they season in a little bit!

We agree.

Quote:

Originally Posted by skizzle34 (Post 2651481)
I will have to look into picking up some new DD2s I have two echo stars at the moment one is like a lightly beat in destroyer and the other is like a sidewinder. I like being able to beat my discs in to fill other roles as well. I would rather cycle star plastic both for grip and work-ability. I also feel that once champion style plastic beats in it becomes inconsistent.

That's interesting insight. Please let us know what you think of the new DD2s.

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Originally Posted by steinkecm (Post 2651491)
The problem with this is there is a huge difference between an OS destroyer at 2.2 cm and and OS DD2 at 2.5cm. Just as there's a huge difference between a PD2 at 2.4 cm and a Destroyer at 2.2 cm.

If you're comparing flight paths. I don't see what you are saying with the rim width. It's very hard to compare different discs by dimensions alone. Each different discs has a different flight. I would still recommend the new S-LINE DD2s for high speed driver that is straight to overstable, but more on the overstable side.

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Originally Posted by andrewv (Post 2650215)
Let me first say rarintal is possibly the best writer on DGCR- always so professional and thorough. Really impressive because you only need to read posts from everybody else to see it's not an easy job. Besides 150 class p-pds (would love to be able to buy more, cough, cough) being the best driver for ams out there, his posts really make me want to support the company.

At the end of a very long and surely time-consuming post, I think this last sentence fragment was part of a draft that became the sentence prior...:



...which makes me want to clarify that you intended to say you're NOT making more discs with this top in the future?

Thank you for the compliment. To clarify; we have not decided on whether to produce the disc with that top in the future, but we have not ruled it out either. If there's a high demand for it, it wouldn't make sense to not make more. :)

With that statement being said, that's why we have this post for questions about molds, productions, and general Discmania questions. We always try to have our ear to the ground listening to your opinions.

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Originally Posted by sjberry2017 (Post 2650907)
Overall it's a great disc; it
s been my go-to for thumber shots surprisingly. Took it to a course that I played a tourney at and parked a hole with a thumber that I had consistently foured or worse during the tournament (Hole #9 at Timmons Park). Backhand, it's pretty stable, which is about what I would expect with my arm speed. If there's a headwind it'll get a hint of turn, but overall it's a pretty dependable disc.

Awesome, thanks for the review!

Again guys, thanks so much for giving us input on this thread.

Cheers,
Ryan

Jozzz 12-21-2014 05:36 PM

I still think people would quit their whining if Yall would just put out some gline pd2s.

blakeman555 12-21-2014 10:01 PM

Do you know anywhere I can get a prototype run P2?

rexdp10 12-22-2014 08:57 AM

do Star TDs still mold up with the "plus" rim? Maybe it isn't intentional but it is very slanted.

http://www.dgcoursereview.com/forums...ictureid=25616

michaelmove 12-23-2014 08:33 AM

what's this worth, anyone know?
 
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Got this a few years ago. I'm thinking it was when they first started coming out. Any one know what they are worth? 172g 10/10 DD2. Thanks

Flick Maniac 12-23-2014 08:53 AM

Whats special about it? Looks like standard C-line DD2 to me.

Rol6566 12-23-2014 10:18 AM

Stock prices on the dd2. The older runs aren't worth any more than the new runs

Rikster 12-23-2014 01:58 PM

I personally also would like to see something that is slower than DD2, less stable than PD2 and faster than PD. I already have a P-line PD2 that isn't crazy overstable even for my armspeed, but I'd prefer premium plastic. I'm wondering about the DD, but is it that longer compared to PD and afaik they are quite stable, so could I use one as max distance driver? Basicly, does DD have much distance potential compared to a PD? Any spesific run that is less stable?

Also here's my wishlist for new productions in 2015:
- Overstable mid-range (MD4?)
- Overstable putter (P4?)
- Moar bright colours!
- White or light blue D-P1X (with the same type of D-line plastic)

I'm a bit of a perfectionist what comes to colors, heh..

Flick Maniac 12-24-2014 04:27 AM

I also have a beat P-PD2 and some beat DDs as the next step up from PDs. But something with that flight out of the box in indestructible Jolly Launcer plastic would be so nice.

New013 12-26-2014 07:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rikster (Post 2654318)
I personally also would like to see something that is slower than DD2, less stable than PD2 and faster than PD. I already have a P-line PD2 that isn't crazy overstable even for my armspeed, but I'd prefer premium plastic. I'm wondering about the DD, but is it that longer compared to PD and afaik they are quite stable, so could I use one as max distance driver? Basicly, does DD have much distance potential compared to a PD? Any spesific run that is less stable?

Also here's my wishlist for new productions in 2015:
- Overstable mid-range (MD4?)
- Overstable putter (P4?)
- Moar bright colours!
- White or light blue D-P1X (with the same type of D-line plastic)

I'm a bit of a perfectionist what comes to colors, heh..

... i just want the MD1 to be remolded in to something understable, my wishlist is much shorter... just send me whatever mold you're testing. merry xmas

Sir-Hucks-A-Lot 12-26-2014 06:43 PM

D/P-line MD3s, please. Slow, overstable putter (you hit a homerun with the P1x!). Discmania snuggie. Or just the first two :)

Broken Shoulder 12-26-2014 08:49 PM

Do the Aussie Open x-line P1x (not x outs) have the concave top? I might order a couple if they do.

Please run more concave x-line P1x.

Rol6566 12-26-2014 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Broken Shoulder (Post 2656125)
Do the Aussie Open x-line P1x (not x outs) have the concave top? I might order a couple if they do.

Please run more concave x-line P1x.

The 2 X i have are concave

OlyWA Kenobi 12-26-2014 11:29 PM

In regards to the X-line P1x; the reason for my purchase of these (bought 5, wish I would've bought 10) was because of the talk about them being concave. For every reason rarintal said that testers liked the concave tops. I know that it was said that there was no plan to make more discs with this top in the future, but I beg you to reconsider. I would be one of many that lined up for a Puddle Top P1x!

As far as the X-line goes; a little softer than I like, but the grip is exceptional!

MonkeyShine 12-27-2014 01:39 AM

It's hard to ask for more from the guys that gave us the PD, in many great plastic varieties, but if I dared to even suggest, I would say, "How about Blizzard PDs?"

But I'm sure you guys know what you're doing. With the PD you set the bar so high it would be hard to top it. I'm looking forward to whatever you come up with next. And thanks so much for the PD! It's changed my game so much and improved my confidence by leaps and bounds.

arodsteezy 12-27-2014 01:54 AM

I would really love a g line PD2. The gstar boss was awesome but I'd love something with more stability

Flick Maniac 12-27-2014 09:23 AM

As merchandise goes, DM buffs would be super cool. In several colour combinations. They come in handy in so many ways in so many weather conditions.

ps. WTH is a "snuggie"? :D

Jozzz 12-27-2014 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arodsteezy (Post 2656255)
I would really love a g line PD2. The gstar boss was awesome but I'd love something with more stability


Amen, brother.

Scared_Discless 12-27-2014 11:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MonkeyShine (Post 2656252)
It's hard to ask for more from the guys that gave us the PD, in many great plastic varieties, but if I dared to even suggest, I would say, "How about Blizzard PDs?"

They produce 150 class PD's currently, I fail to see how a Blizzard plastic option would compliment the existing line-up.

JTacoma03 12-27-2014 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scared_Discless (Post 2656403)
They produce 150 class PD's currently, I fail to see how a Blizzard plastic option would compliment the existing line-up.

I think that's what he means. People are using the "blizzard" moniker in place of all lightweight discs. AFAIK Blizzard is for wide rimmed drivers, others don't have the same problems molding up like the warp speeds.

rarintal 12-28-2014 08:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jozzz (Post 2653042)
I still think people would quit their whining if Yall would just put out some gline pd2s.

Thank you for the insight. We will keep that in mind.

Quote:

Originally Posted by blakeman555 (Post 2653202)
Do you know anywhere I can get a prototype run P2?

We had a very small amount of them for sale on the Discmania Store, but they are gone now. I don't know where you could find one.

Quote:

Originally Posted by rexdp10 (Post 2653365)
do Star TDs still mold up with the "plus" rim? Maybe it isn't intentional but it is very slanted.

http://www.dgcoursereview.com/forums...ictureid=25616

The TD's do not come out with the Plus Mold anymore. There is 1 run of S-LINE and 1 run of C-LINE that had the plus mold. If you're looking for more plus molds there are some of the C-LINE TD's available on the Discmania Store.

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Originally Posted by Rikster (Post 2654318)
I personally also would like to see something that is slower than DD2, less stable than PD2 and faster than PD. I already have a P-line PD2 that isn't crazy overstable even for my armspeed, but I'd prefer premium plastic. I'm wondering about the DD, but is it that longer compared to PD and afaik they are quite stable, so could I use one as max distance driver? Basicly, does DD have much distance potential compared to a PD? Any spesific run that is less stable?

Also here's my wishlist for new productions in 2015:
- Overstable mid-range (MD4?)
- Overstable putter (P4?)
- Moar bright colours!
- White or light blue D-P1X (with the same type of D-line plastic)

I'm a bit of a perfectionist what comes to colors, heh..

The DD is an 11 speed with the same type of flight as the PD. So, yes the DD has more distance potential.

As for your wish list we will keep all of those things in mind for the future.

Quote:

Originally Posted by maskedavenger (Post 2654877)
I also have a beat P-PD2 and some beat DDs as the next step up from PDs. But something with that flight out of the box in indestructible Jolly Launcer plastic would be so nice.

We will keep this in mind for future productions.

Quote:

Originally Posted by New013 (Post 2655827)
... i just want the MD1 to be remolded in to something understable, my wishlist is much shorter... just send me whatever mold you're testing. merry xmas

We are working on the MD1 project. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you guys too.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sir-Hucks-A-Lot (Post 2656053)
D/P-line MD3s, please. Slow, overstable putter (you hit a homerun with the P1x!). Discmania snuggie. Or just the first two :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Broken Shoulder (Post 2656125)
Do the Aussie Open x-line P1x (not x outs) have the concave top? I might order a couple if they do.

Please run more concave x-line P1x.

Thank you for the kind words about the P1x. We will keep the other things in mind too.

About the Aussie Open X-LINE P1x's: They do have the concaved top.

And we will work on continuing the concaved top on the X-LINE P1x.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rol6566 (Post 2656177)
The 2 X i have are concave

Thanks for confirming that.

Quote:

Originally Posted by OlyWA Kenobi (Post 2656199)
In regards to the X-line P1x; the reason for my purchase of these (bought 5, wish I would've bought 10) was because of the talk about them being concave. For every reason rarintal said that testers liked the concave tops. I know that it was said that there was no plan to make more discs with this top in the future, but I beg you to reconsider. I would be one of many that lined up for a Puddle Top P1x!

As far as the X-line goes; a little softer than I like, but the grip is exceptional!

We will be working on continuing the concaved top. Thank you for the insight.

Quote:

Originally Posted by MonkeyShine (Post 2656252)
It's hard to ask for more from the guys that gave us the PD, in many great plastic varieties, but if I dared to even suggest, I would say, "How about Blizzard PDs?"

But I'm sure you guys know what you're doing. With the PD you set the bar so high it would be hard to top it. I'm looking forward to whatever you come up with next. And thanks so much for the PD! It's changed my game so much and improved my confidence by leaps and bounds.

Thank you for the kind words. Have you tried out our new C-LINE and G-LINE CD2?

Quote:

Originally Posted by arodsteezy (Post 2656255)
I would really love a g line PD2. The gstar boss was awesome but I'd love something with more stability

Thanks for the request, we will most certainly keep this in mind for future productions.

Quote:

Originally Posted by maskedavenger (Post 2656320)
As merchandise goes, DM buffs would be super cool. In several colour combinations. They come in handy in so many ways in so many weather conditions.

ps. WTH is a "snuggie"? :D

Thank you for the insight. We will keep all of these things in mind for future productions :)

Thank you very much for commenting on this thread guys. We really appreciate all of the insights and comments you guys are coming up with.

2015 will be a very exciting year, we are looking forward to sharing the journey with all of the Discmaniacs out there!

Best regards,
Ryan Rintala

Rol6566 12-28-2014 08:27 PM

Thank you Ryan for coming on here and answering all the questions! That is why Discmania is the the best brand on the market! Heres to an awesome 2014 and an even better 2015!

Broken Shoulder 12-28-2014 11:25 PM

I hope you do a production run of the x-line P1x. I liked the two x-outs I ordered so much, that I ordered the last five pink Aussies that you had. :)

But I'd love a clean, non-tourney stamp. And I promise to order more PDs too if you make a production run.

andrewv 12-30-2014 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scared_Discless (Post 2656403)
They produce 150 class PD's currently, I fail to see how a Blizzard plastic option would compliment the existing line-up.

150 class S-PDs and P-PDs are getting really, really hard to find these days and I'm unaware of 150 class C-PDs or G-PDs so I'd love to know about where to get these currently produced 150 class PDs you speak of. (other than Clearwater has 150 class S-PDs.)

Scared_Discless 12-31-2014 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andrewv (Post 2658763)
150 class S-PDs and P-PDs are getting really, really hard to find these days and I'm unaware of 150 class C-PDs or G-PDs so I'd love to know about where to get these currently produced 150 class PDs you speak of. (other than Clearwater has 150 class S-PDs.)

You can find 150 class S-lines in the DM store and P-lines at Disc Golf Values.

andrewv 12-31-2014 06:13 PM

Thanks for the lead suggestions, but DGV doesn't have P-PDs between 150-165g, only those 145-150 that are usually dayglo and domey and I'm not a fan of. Whenever 155-160g P-PDs pop up on the internet they disappear very fast (I keep an eye out and buy the orange ones), so even though I realize the relative demand for lightweight discs is low overall, the supply is even lower.

I think the point I was trying to side with is it would be awesome for Discmania to run more 150 class PDs and in ALL plastics.

I agree with the counter-argument that since they could run 150 class PDs in C-Line (although they never have to my knowledge) there's no point in making them in Blizzard plastic.

Broken Shoulder 01-01-2015 10:22 PM

I just wanted to mention that not only is Ryan professional and fantastic posting here, but he is exactly the same way responding to customer emails to the Discmania Store. Very fast, professional response, and I end up with what I want in the end. :D

Just wanted to let others know that I've been nothing but pleased in dealing with the Discmania Store. These guys are awesome and will continue to receive my business, and I appreciate that a lot.

mrDROCK 01-01-2015 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maskedavenger (Post 2656320)
As merchandise goes, DM buffs would be super cool. In several colour combinations. They come in handy in so many ways in so many weather conditions.

Buffs would be awesome. I love them. Great for any weather condition. Wick sweat away when it is hot, wet it down and put it around your neck, use it as a scarf or beanie for the cold fall and winter. I would buy some for sure.

Rikster 01-04-2015 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rarintal (Post 2657161)
The DD is an 11 speed with the same type of flight as the PD. So, yes the DD has more distance potential.

Thanks for the response. I know that the DD is faster than the PD but I was wondering are they all too overstable or could they be workable max distance driver for my arm speed. I believe that speed 11 or 12 is the most suitable for me for that job, and at the moment I'm using P-line PD2 for max distance. And don't get me wrong, I really like my P-PD2, but I'm still curious about the DD since PD2's are meathooks in premium plastic afaik, and I'm wondering if DD has less fade than the P-PD2.

So if I wanted to try the DD, what should I be looking for? I think that S-line is less stable than C-line? Flat or domey? Some spesific run of DD that isn't as overstable?

Flick Maniac 01-05-2015 02:11 AM

DDs arent too overstable unless you are throwing 300feet. I do bag them even though I am sure I am not getting them up to speed all the way. A beat P-PD2 is my weapon of choice too, in my bag a beat old S-DD is very similar to it, as is a slightly beat P-DD as well. Lastly there is the 12x FB stable super OS C-DD freak.

Depends so much on the PLH so if you can pick and choose, that would be your best bet. I do have a low PLH C-DD that is straight, and on the other hand I used to have a high PLH 170g P-DD that was just as OS of a monster than the two high PLH C-DDs if have tried.

Generally, yes I think the stablility goes P/S/C, but you would do best to compare PLHs, otherwise it can be hit and miss.

Runs I dont know about other than the first run S-DD is very sought after but also oh so rare because most of them have been snatched up. I use it for windy forehand situations to stay straight despite the headwind.

rarintal 01-05-2015 10:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rol6566 (Post 2657165)
Thank you Ryan for coming on here and answering all the questions! That is why Discmania is the the best brand on the market! Heres to an awesome 2014 and an even better 2015!

Thank you for your kind words. We will work as hard as we can to keep it up.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Broken Shoulder (Post 2657278)
I hope you do a production run of the x-line P1x. I liked the two x-outs I ordered so much, that I ordered the last five pink Aussies that you had. :)

But I'd love a clean, non-tourney stamp. And I promise to order more PDs too if you make a production run.

We will be working on getting more of these X-LINE P1x available.

The Discmania Store did release some with the store stamp on them. Found here: http://store.discmania.net/x-line-p1x-store-stamp.html

But I think you found them already ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by andrewv (Post 2658763)
150 class S-PDs and P-PDs are getting really, really hard to find these days and I'm unaware of 150 class C-PDs or G-PDs so I'd love to know about where to get these currently produced 150 class PDs you speak of. (other than Clearwater has 150 class S-PDs.)

I don't have an answer for you on this. But we will take a look into it and will get them on the Discmania Store if we can find them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scared_Discless (Post 2658884)
You can find 150 class S-lines in the DM store and P-lines at Disc Golf Values.

We have some last we checked, but will look into finding more.

Quote:

Originally Posted by andrewv (Post 2659332)
Thanks for the lead suggestions, but DGV doesn't have P-PDs between 150-165g, only those 145-150 that are usually dayglo and domey and I'm not a fan of. Whenever 155-160g P-PDs pop up on the internet they disappear very fast (I keep an eye out and buy the orange ones), so even though I realize the relative demand for lightweight discs is low overall, the supply is even lower.

I think the point I was trying to side with is it would be awesome for Discmania to run more 150 class PDs and in ALL plastics.

I agree with the counter-argument that since they could run 150 class PDs in C-Line (although they never have to my knowledge) there's no point in making them in Blizzard plastic.

Thanks for the information, we appreciate any comments that anyone is willing to make for us :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Broken Shoulder (Post 2660132)
I just wanted to mention that not only is Ryan professional and fantastic posting here, but he is exactly the same way responding to customer emails to the Discmania Store. Very fast, professional response, and I end up with what I want in the end. :D

Just wanted to let others know that I've been nothing but pleased in dealing with the Discmania Store. These guys are awesome and will continue to receive my business, and I appreciate that a lot.

Thank you very much, we try to provide the best service possible.

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrDROCK (Post 2660192)
Buffs would be awesome. I love them. Great for any weather condition. Wick sweat away when it is hot, wet it down and put it around your neck, use it as a scarf or beanie for the cold fall and winter. I would buy some for sure.

Thanks for the information, we will keep that in mind for the future.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rikster (Post 2661941)
Thanks for the response. I know that the DD is faster than the PD but I was wondering are they all too overstable or could they be workable max distance driver for my arm speed. I believe that speed 11 or 12 is the most suitable for me for that job, and at the moment I'm using P-line PD2 for max distance. And don't get me wrong, I really like my P-PD2, but I'm still curious about the DD since PD2's are meathooks in premium plastic afaik, and I'm wondering if DD has less fade than the P-PD2.

So if I wanted to try the DD, what should I be looking for? I think that S-line is less stable than C-line? Flat or domey? Some spesific run of DD that isn't as overstable?

If you wanted to find a more understable or longer DD, you could try the P-LINE DD or the 2nd Run S-LINE DD. It's an older run that came out with a bit of raised dome, and has a higher amount of glide than all other runs.

We have them on the Discmania Store: http://store.discmania.net/s-line-dd-second-run.html

Quote:

Originally Posted by maskedavenger (Post 2662330)
DDs arent too overstable unless you are throwing 300feet. I do bag them even though I am sure I am not getting them up to speed all the way. A beat P-PD2 is my weapon of choice too, in my bag a beat old S-DD is very similar to it, as is a slightly beat P-DD as well. Lastly there is the 12x FB stable super OS C-DD freak.

Depends so much on the PLH so if you can pick and choose, that would be your best bet. I do have a low PLH C-DD that is straight, and on the other hand I used to have a high PLH 170g P-DD that was just as OS of a monster than the two high PLH C-DDs if have tried.

Generally, yes I think the stablility goes P/S/C, but you would do best to compare PLHs, otherwise it can be hit and miss.

Runs I dont know about other than the first run S-DD is very sought after but also oh so rare because most of them have been snatched up. I use it for windy forehand situations to stay straight despite the headwind.

That's a good assessment of the DD. One other thing you could look for is the top being flatter. The tight feeling flat tops always seem more overstable. By tight I am refferring to that when you move the dome it feels like it's strung very tight from the inside of one side of the rim to the other. I personally have one of these in my bag for utility duties somewhat how some players use the First Run C-PDs.

Thanks for all the comments and questions guys!

-Ryan

steinkecm 01-06-2015 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrDROCK (Post 2660192)
Buffs would be awesome. I love them. Great for any weather condition. Wick sweat away when it is hot, wet it down and put it around your neck, use it as a scarf or beanie for the cold fall and winter. I would buy some for sure.

I third this. They're great.

fasteddie 01-06-2015 10:30 PM

please consider a flat/sunken top on the p2/p3!!

at that rate....

flat tops on mids and putters is key! many molds (era/blend/tooling) are sought after for these qualities!

if you could capitalize on consistently flat molds you will be ahead of the curve.

fasteddie 01-06-2015 10:32 PM

p1x is a good start.


p2x

p3x

could follow suit with a beads and sunken/flat tops!!

gerth_vader 01-07-2015 02:24 AM

fingers crossed for 2015 p2x release

Sir-Hucks-A-Lot 01-07-2015 07:22 AM

Flat MD3s in XT? Say it's so!


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