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These and the P line were the OG for this mold. Dumb beefy until beat in and then they are just very overstable. These were discontinued when the S-PD2 released but they are back and still dumb beefy. S-PD2s - These were the last PD2 plastic to come out. They are even more overstable than the C-line but beat in a little faster. P-PD2 - These were out with the original C-line and they start out slightly less overstable than the C-line. They beat in pretty quick and achieve main distance driver status in a reasonable amount of time. In summary: stability S-line -> C-line -> P-line and most big arms I see bagging these are throwing multiples of the c-line. Usually a slightly beat one (just to get the edge off the HSS) and a very beat one that is a little bit workable |
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It seems as though Discmania's flight rating numbers sometimes are slightly altered from actual flight characteristics because it would overlap an Innova product. Are there any regulations Innova puts on your flight ratings?
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Thanks for the questions guys!
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for the C-LINE: The super flat and hard plastic first runs are the most overstable. The current run Jolly Launcher's are the second most overstable. The second runs are the most workable for distance shots, they are more like a very overstable destroyer. The second runs look very close to the first run except it has a higher dome and is not flat, and the plastic feels much softer. For the S-LINE: They are all pretty close to the same stability which is less than or equal to the 2nd run C-LINES. for the S-LINES, they all for the most part appear to have the same shape, the biggest difference is that if you pick a softer feeling S-LINE PD2 it will be less overstable and firmer feeling S-LINE PD2 will be more overstable. For the P-LINE: This version of the PD2 has the most glide of all of the plastic types. If you are truly looking for distance shots this is the one you should be trying out. Listed from most overstable to Understable: 1st Run C-LINE > Jolly Launcher C-LINE > 2nd Run C-LINE > S-LINE > P-LINE Quote:
Innova does not put any regulations on our products. We do not overlap with them because our discs are unique discs and are not copies. Good question! What other questions do you guys have?? |
Do the D P2's all feel pretty similar, or are there differences between colors, runs, etc?
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Do you have or know of anyone that has any proto star banshees?
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^^ idk if this is the place you'll get an answer on that one, but who knows?
I've always found DM flight ratings to be on the mark (except for the 2nd run FD) |
Thanks for the answer. Sometimes I tend to consider the P2 to be slightly more overstable than the 2,3,0,1. Obviously, that would overlap with a BB Aviar. I think your products are unique and deserve their own flight ratings. I respect that you strive to be progressive and not just blatantly produce clones of discs that are popular for other companies.
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when are the DM shirts/sweatshirts going live?
in the head wear pictures, you have models that aren't available on the site, are there plans to release more hats/styles? |
How does the new G-line P2 compare to the S-line P2 for a driving putter?
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