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My cd2 does not have same stability as my neutron volt FWIW. Cd2 has more turn where Volt flies on a rope with no turn. Ymmv
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guess there is some glideless thb and some hella os ones and some perfect ones pds are about the same i used to have a honey pot stash but i sold them all so i could buy a bass (guitar) back in the day im not up to date on the pd but it appears they have wildly varied over the years i threw pds back in the glory days when ppd were available really were spoiled cuz all discs like volt pd thb saint pro vulture and so on could work |
Problem with the Plaz Volt is that they have not ran any in so long. I have been looking for at least a year for a sub 170g (mine is a 168) backup.
I have never thrown anything that can resist wind in multiple directions yet still have glide, other than a Plaz Volt. Very unique, I don't see a replacement for them. The closest thing I have found is a 150 class Banzai, but those have a much harder fade... I bag both even in my small bag. |
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Should I brag about my small stack of unthrown P-PDs? |
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Had to come here to tell you about my early reactions about the Reactor (lol :D). I have now played couple of rounds with it in the bag and I really think it's going to stay there. If I would compare it's flight to some better known discs that I have thrown in the past it would be some where between Emac Thuth and MD4. It is really HSS. I can't get it to turn on flat release even in to straight headwind. Today I had a 90m long hole and I threw it past basket outside the circle. Really long and fast disc. Really enjoying it so far!
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