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I love p line md3's. Such great discs. Would love to see P line make a come back.
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I’d be in for Flex3 MD3s.
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On the upside Its pretty obvious just by looking at the shop page on the DM site right now that they have good inventory which suggests that shipping is perhaps becoming a bit more stable. New molds and special releases are coming I just wouldn't expect some sort of long term road-map for releases from DM anytime soon. |
Hey everyone! Been gone for a little bit. Been rippin it up on my new Enduro MTB and haven't been playing much disc or posting/reading here. I remember last year looking for a good Mid range, and then stopped playing as my MTB'ng took over completely. And I see Discmania FINALLY got some of the discs out they said were going to have available last fall. Specifically the C Line MD3 and Color Glow Iron Samurai 3. And just wondering how these two new discs compare to each other and the old MD3's?
So I have two mint original Iron Samurai's that I put away as collectors items and two Original S line MD3's from Huk labs. I always loved those discs, but when I saw how much they were worth on the eBay market, I quickly put them away, as I didn't want to risk loosing them or having some greasy disc thief find one if I lost it. Those discs all flew about the same, with the S line maybe being the tiniest bit less stable. They flew like a 5/5/0/2 for me most of the time, but when I was throwing really well and far, they were more like a 5/5/-.25/2. Basically a perfect mid range that won't turn over (or much), has really good distance, is mostly neutral in flight, but always has a moderate finish. And I've always been looking for something like this, but just a touch less fade at the end, but still just as stable at high speeds and low/moderate wind. Something workable and mostly straight, with a straight to slight fade finish, but won't turn and burn on hard rips. Kind of like a Mako3, but more stable on hard throws. I love my Mako3, but it's so finicky. Sometimes on a good throw, it's straight with a slight baby fade at the end. Perfect. But other times it'll get going right really fast and never come back. So I want to find something similar to it, just more stable at high speeds and a touch more fade so I always know it will finish left. I see the new MD3's and IS 3's are labeled as 5/5/0/1 (while the old ones were 5/5/0/2), yet when I watch videos of people throwing them, they look much more stable than 5/5/0/1. Like a 5/5/0/2 or sometimes even 3 fade. I also heard the new ones are a touch more glide than the old ones? Is that true? And that the mint green IS3 is a touch domier, so it glides more, but is also more overstable than the pink ones. What about the regular C line versions? Any colors you need to know about that are different in terms of dome or stability or glide? So just wondering if the new MD3 C line and Color Glow IS 3 are more or less stable then the old original IS 1 or S lines? And of all 4 discs, which one is the most neutral flight with the least amount of fade at the end? |
For sure the new MD3s are a bit on the overstable side. Good spin and arm speed may alleviate for some of that. I have red C-MD3s and a pink IS3. The latter is even more overstable. My old go-tos are pink CE MD3 and a FR Glow MD4, and I dont feel like these MD3s add any value to my shots necessarily. Might also be from just knowing the old guns better, I dunno. Also still trying out the MD1 but even that is more stable than I would like, so I think I'm just gonna stick to the oldies goldies.
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Gotta find something that is long, straight, but always has a baby fade at the end and is what you'd call stable. My Glimmer Lucid X Emac Truth has way too much fade at the end (although it does go dead straight most of the flight, just has a fairly big fade at the end), and my Star Mako3 is too unpredictable. It's great when thrown at about 50-75% power, but it's SO easy to throw it a little bit too hard and have it turn over. So I want to replace the Mako3, and just carry 2 mids. And was hoping the new MD3's were actual 5/5/0/1's. I'm getting really close to having the perfect bag and that's one of the last discs I want. |
From what I have thrown, the new MD3's are more HSS, but less LSS. All the old md3's I threw had a bit of turn after a little seasoning, and a teensy drift to the right when fresh, then a predictable and moderate fade. These new MD3'S are very true to the 0,1 turn,fade numbers imo. I use them in the 275'-350' range, and they will hold the release angle for 80% of the flight and then fade gently. The IS3 seems to have a little more fade, maybe even 0,2. But I find the new MD3'S to be much more of a laser straight disc than a baby s-curve or flip to flat disc like the old md3's. If you don't generate a lot of spin or have a bit less arm speed, I could see them acting more overstable than Innova produced runs
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And when you say less LSS, you mean LESS fade at slow speed? Correct? Which would mean, these new MD3's would be more straight to small fade? Compared to the old ones that are a straight to moderate fade. So less fade at the end on the new ones? Is that what you're saying? |
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