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06-07-2017 09:49 AM |
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Originally Posted by DiscinFiend
(Post 3186739)
The last tourney I was at had some swirly S-Line MD3s. I didn't pick any up. I got a C-Line instead. I'll definitely pick a couple up when S-Line goes into full production.
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We definitely have those on our list of priority models that will be put into production. They are not, however, scheduled at the moment. Our best answer is most likely not for this year. We just want everyone to know that it is always a topic of discussion for us.
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Originally Posted by ILUVSMGS18
(Post 3185904)
Screw the Swirlies, I want solid colors especially Pink!
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What about swirly pink? We do our best to provide a good assortment of colors all the time in the discs we produce. Sometimes there is a larger amount of one color or another but everyone seems to prefer pink and blue for some reason. To each their own and we keep it in mind.
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Originally Posted by Strauss
(Post 3185900)
Any plans on making more Swirly S-line runs this summer?
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There are a few swirl molds on the agenda. Production these days has been awful busy and a few projects have taken longer than expected just because it is a busy time of the year. There are more swirls coming and a couple of new ones as well.
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Originally Posted by Flick Maniac
(Post 3185809)
Now if someone will talk about the 10th run then I'll be set. Thankyous all around.
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10th run PD’s tend to be one of the most overstable runs so far. 1st runs were certainly coined as the most overstable ones to date, along with the 3rd runs, but 10th is certainly comparable. Though most folks consider them to be stiffer, we feel like they may be softer than some of the others like 8th run, for example. 8th run has more dome and a lot more grip, 9th has the same dome yet has the true jolly launcher look to it, 10th run will be a bit flatter and have the same feel as the 9th runs. Both 9th and 10th do have a bit less tackiness than 8th runs do. I hope that helps and am sure it doesn’t cover a ton, but will get you started.
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Originally Posted by Flick Maniac
(Post 3185788)
Oh the eternal question: Different runs of the C-PD? Especially interested in the JL runs and how to tell them apart (if they differ enough to need separating). Wasnt there one of the new runs (9/10?) that purportedly was close to 1st run stability? I just got a pair and wanted to know what I have and if I wasnt a step up in stability, what run to look for next.
I know a few places where theres a quick rundown but I was sure there was a longer writeup about them (possibly by Discmania support or other official source) but ****ed if I was able to find it. Or I could have mixed it up with the FD listing.
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10th run PD’s tend to be one of the most overstable runs so far. 1st runs were certainly coined as the most overstable ones to date, along with the 3rd runs, but 10th is certainly comparable. Though most folks consider them to be stiffer, we feel like they may be softer than some of the others like 8th run, for example. 8th run has more dome and a lot more grip, 9th has the same dome yet has the true jolly launcher look to it, 10th run will be a bit flatter and have the same feel as the 9th runs. Both 9th and 10th do have a bit less tackiness than 8th runs do. I hope that helps and am sure it doesn’t cover a ton, but will get you started.
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