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Originally Posted by Jenga54
(Post 3085055)
Oh please blue. I love all blues but less the darker ones. Truly a color for all seasons, as is pink.
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Interesting. I always had a hard time with Blue in winter and fall!
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Originally Posted by BrotherDave
(Post 3085189)
Orange has my vote. I hate blue discs (sorry guy above me).
I'd definitely be interested in a D-PD.
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thanks for the feedback!
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Originally Posted by Dr.Smooth
(Post 3085881)
Ryan (Discmania guy)
Thanks for the CD2. I have had some time to test them. Intersting disc as I had no idea what to expect.
Here is my thoughts-same top as a PD. Bottom is a faster shaped fd. Amazing how similiar these two discs look. Think fd bottom with a slightly bigger wing and a PD nose.
The flight is like a broken in PD.. Actually very similiar to my Gstar PDs. As you know gplastic almost always adds some turn and decreases stability.
These are similiar to Saints. But a little less squirelly a touch more stable but with a touch less glide.
As for now, I have no idea where to put them in my bag. But the star swirl looks great and I keep taking them along to throw even though they have not found an offical slot yet.
-D-
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most of our guys pair it with a PD and they can handle most distance shots until of course they're beefing up to the DDx or PD2.
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Originally Posted by Dr.Smooth
(Post 3085888)
Oh yeah colors. And my philosophy on discs/colors. Blank tops with a small side logo. Thank god you guys do this I can just never find the right weights. Seems everything is max.
The best colors are (this is not up for debate)- White, Pink, Light Blue, Dark Blue
Orange and yellow disappear this time of the year if you live in areas where deciduous trees dominate.
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Hmmm. We usually try to have a variation of weights. but we must be out of them!
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Originally Posted by Reniger
(Post 3085979)
The best colors are (this is not up for debate)- Pink.
FTFY
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I agree it's by far the easiest to find.
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Originally Posted by clard
(Post 3085998)
White, pink, orange, LIGHT blue! Those would be my picks. Easiest to see and something for everyone. Thanks!
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Thanks for the feedback!
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Originally Posted by maskedavenger
(Post 3086988)
I get it,but utility overstable does not necessarily mean unthrowable. I have a medium arm at best, and for normal shots, for eaxmple the FAF firebird should not be a disc for me. But for ABNORMAL shots it really opened up my eyes as to what a disc can be made to do. Saved my bacon a lot of times.
Therefore, alongside normal workable discs I will always carry a stupid stable mid and a driver. Currently a Justice and a 12x FAF FB.
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Thanks for the feedback. We have found our Metal Flake FD3s to be pretty overstable and dependable!
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Originally Posted by Rikster
(Post 3087258)
I'm also hoping the MD4 to be stupid overstable because that's a disc I'm missing from DM lineup.
What comes to colors; bright yellow! Not chartreuse please. Also light blue discs look sweet. Any possibilities we could see white x-line discs?
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Thanks for the feedback. We have a problem making White X-LINE discs. the material always came out like light brown (from what I can remember), so since it's almost brown we avoid it.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Butlertron
(Post 3088077)
Is Innova/Discmania discontinuing the production of blizzard champion or any other discs under 160 grams in the near future?
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Nope! we just made some Blizzard DDx's!
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Originally Posted by SD86
(Post 3088102)
I have a C-Line P3 and a Glow C-Line P3, and both of them almost fight out of hyzer throws, making them go long on shots where I'm trying to hit a dogleg-left window (RHBH throw). I'd like to see a more overstable P3, as well.
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We have been working on making some minor tweaks to the mold to make it more overstable and be closer to our favorite prototypes. Thanks for the feedback!
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Originally Posted by jonkimbertx
(Post 3089326)
I've recently made the switch from Saint to Fd as my go to driver. It's such a great disc! Mine are the metal flake which hold very nice lines. I'd like to break in an FD for a roller, as I don't have one. I've never liked how D plastic feels though =/ Will a P-Line FD break in well enough to be a good roller disc?
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Yes, for sure. The current P-LINE FD is closer to the S-LINE plastic than any other. It takes a little more beating that allows players to use it longer. However since it has more grip we have found that many players can make it turn more right away compared to it's premium siblings.
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Originally Posted by Jenga54
(Post 3089331)
Absolutely!
I will always have an FD
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If I had one (disc golf) wish - I would make everyone at least try the FD. I think that was the disc that really caught my attention first.
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Originally Posted by maskedavenger
(Post 3090156)
Now with the Luster C-line PD2s out, are there plans to roll that out in other molds? I heard rumors on facebook about Luster C-MD3s. Care to confirm, anybody?
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There are rumors. We can tell you they are coming soon. currently there are 5 molds we have produced. What do you guys think they are?
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Originally Posted by Dr.Smooth
(Post 3091321)
On the talk about making the switch from saint to fd:
I was trying to compliment my saints when I bought the fd. The jury is still out. But they are both great molds. It would be foolish to eliminate either one. The saint is longer. The fd is a bit more controllable.
On the talk about making molds throw able:
things have changed over the years in terms of discs being massively overstable. The FD3 is in that category. It is super os. And I can only justify bringing this disc out when the winds are blowing hard. Certainly not a disc that is deserving to be carried all the time like the saints and fds. I have mine fd3's in sweet swirl star so l love them. But really their only purpose is to defeat nasty headwinds.
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Is that a Lizotte Swirl S-FD3? Those came out crazy overstable!
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Originally Posted by jonkimbertx
(Post 3093218)
I had the same intention with my FD's, but they were going further than I expected, to the point that it doesn't make sense to have both in the bag and have to pick which one to throw each time. Flight patterns are nearly identical despite 2 speed difference. http://www.inboundsdiscgolf.com/cont...45876O777921OO
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We have found many people found the FD more reliable because you didn't have to "power it up" enough to create the same flight. The FD does wonders with a smooth throw with controlled motions. You don't need to have a crazy fast arm to make it go far. Especially if you're throwing a softer S-LINE or P-LINE one.
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Originally Posted by tampabay
(Post 3093366)
Are the C line throwback series Freak Stamped PDs 9th runs? I ask because the description says "Pro Tip: These are made from the newest run of the C-LINE PD. It's a great flying PD - it's very predictable and has unmatched beauty with the Jolly Launcher C-LINE plastic!" and Eagle mentioned a 10th run PD. Just trying to figure out if they are 9th or 10th
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They're actually the 10th run. The 9th run was a super small batch we had made as a mid season supplement. The two runs look and fly identical FYI. We got them to come out nice and stable but still had some decent glide to them! I was going to bring some for Eagle at the USDGC but didn't want to mess with his bag ;)
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Originally Posted by Dr.Smooth
(Post 3094678)
Good question. Yeah that is why we pay the discmania premium to order directly from discmania so we can know which run.
Otherwise why wouldn't one save a lot of cash and go to other retailers.
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We have been trying really hard to teach our retailers to know what we have. Or at least let you guys know what you're looking for so you can get the right disc for you!
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Originally Posted by maskedavenger
(Post 3095645)
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Luster :D
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Originally Posted by Reniger
(Post 3095661)
Yup. Gonna need a few of those 10-year Anniversary PDs and FDs.
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Any guesses on the molds?