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mrcheviot 02-01-2020 12:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jenga54 (Post 3542751)
Seconded. Can we have a vote? All in favor of an S-Line TB replacement say "Aye"

AYE

aye x1000.

Flick Maniac 02-01-2020 08:54 AM

Sounds Mexican

ManU 02-06-2020 04:52 PM

As a Sonic thrower and having just watched Simon's Fastback vlog can DM work to get the Fastback approved?

and at full weight? (assuming it currently only comes at 135gm per Simon in the vlog)

Mamba Maniac 02-10-2020 10:29 AM

Understable Discs
 
As an older player throwing around 280 feet, I depend on understable, lighter discs to get a full flight out of my discs. Unfortunately Discmania seems to make almost no understable discs and most of their discs are only available in heavier weights. I love the TD2 but they have discontinued it. From what I've seen of reviews, the TD and TDx are not really very understable. In fact even the S-Line TD2 (150g) is barely understable for me, even though I'm quite capable of turning over a Mamba or a Roadrunner. The only other understable disc they make is the Sun Bird/Genesis which isn't available right now, and I don't think I would find the rim of this disc very comfortable.

Discmania's S-Line plastic is my favorite plastic and I'd really like to buy more Discmania discs, but right now I don't see anything in their product line that suits weaker throwers. Do they still plan to re-tool the TD2, and will they be making any other understable discs in the near future?

skizzle34 02-10-2020 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mamba Maniac (Post 3546658)
As an older player throwing around 280 feet, I depend on understable, lighter discs to get a full flight out of my discs. Unfortunately Discmania seems to make almost no understable discs and most of their discs are only available in heavier weights. I love the TD2 but they have discontinued it. From what I've seen of reviews, the TD and TDx are not really very understable. In fact even the S-Line TD2 (150g) is barely understable for me, even though I'm quite capable of turning over a Mamba or a Roadrunner. The only other understable disc they make is the Sun Bird/Genesis which isn't available right now, and I don't think I would find the rim of this disc very comfortable.

Discmania's S-Line plastic is my favorite plastic and I'd really like to buy more Discmania discs, but right now I don't see anything in their product line that suits weaker throwers. Do they still plan to re-tool the TD2, and will they be making any other understable discs in the near future?

You should look into D line FDs. The D FD is a great feeling and flying disc and once it gets beat in it should turn without problem. The D MD and P MD3 are also great understable mid ranges after worked in a little.

B The V 02-10-2020 02:30 PM

The MD is sneaky long for a mid.

skizzle34 02-10-2020 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by B The V (Post 3546808)
The MD is sneaky long for a mid.

I love the MD for one disc rounds. It flies like a coked out P2 haha faster, straighter, and farther.

ManU 02-10-2020 02:46 PM

to Mamba Maniac

I would agree with the D FD recommendation. They are available in lighter weights and will flip and turn.

The D MD is also a good add for the same type of flight but shorter (also available in lighter weights)

I bag both (at heavy weights) as well as their premium plastic counterparts

Mamba Maniac 02-10-2020 06:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ManU (Post 3546821)
to Mamba Maniac

I would agree with the D FD recommendation. They are available in lighter weights and will flip and turn.

The D MD is also a good add for the same type of flight but shorter (also available in lighter weights)

I bag both (at heavy weights) as well as their premium plastic counterparts

Quote:

Originally Posted by skizzle34 (Post 3546803)
You should look into D line FDs. The D FD is a great feeling and flying disc and once it gets beat in it should turn without problem. The D MD and P MD3 are also great understable mid ranges after worked in a little.

Thanks for the input! Coincidentally I am waiting for a D-FD to arrive in the mail! I tried to edit that into my original post but I was already past the 5 minute allowance to edit. :\ I think I will like the FD, but I'll have to wait til the snow goes away before I can try it out!

B The V 02-11-2020 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skizzle34 (Post 3546815)
I love the MD for one disc rounds. It flies like a coked out P2 haha faster, straighter, and farther.

Or an fd on valium.


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