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So I felt the X-Line plastic for the first time this week and it is awesome. The P2 is also awesome!
Is the discmania store the only place to pick up X-Line P2's right now? Besides the black market of course. Any hope for greater availability in the near future? |
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The Discmania store is awesome but the shipping. I just want one or two for now.
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x-line should def. go into regular production. P1x and P2 are awesome in it. X-MD? could be interesting too. Drivers it probably grinds up too fast.
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my gf's archangel has held up amazing in xt, I would love to see whippet, fd and panther in it
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I'm experimenting with switching over to the P1x for all putting duties. KC Aviars have held that spot for years, but these just feel so great in the hand! Rocking 2x D-P1x for putting duties, a P-P1x for approaches/drives, and the trusty Gummy Champ Rhyno for Rhyno stuff. Hopefully, one of the D-Lines will season up to a touch approach/anny putter for throwing, as well. They are surprisingly stable brand new!
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I heard there were plans for a pd3.
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I have no problem spending the money on shipping when it is that quick. My order was delivered in a nice Discmania printed box and even included some watermelon Jolly Rancher candies too. Thanks Guys! |
I understand why initial releases of discs are produced in c-line (marketability, sales, etc.). How long does it typically take for a disc to make it into s-line (I dont recall the lenght it took for the PD)? More wondering about the process/decision making when it comes to a disc like the FD2 or new FD3. Will some discs never see other plastic types because the c-line mimics the flight numbers so well?
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Are the KC P2s being made anymore? i putt with the p-line but the South Carolina Heat still makes them a little floppy. For me the stiffer the better.
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