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05-16-2019 10:05 PM |
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Originally Posted by rusch_bag
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I am thinking of giving MVP a shot and I think I have figured out most of what I want to try, but the fairway driver section is leaving me a little puzzled. Seems like you could either go the speed 6.5s with some 9s or just go straight 8s. What do you guys do and the other thing giving me trouble is based on the flight numbers, it seems like everything is slightly understable or overstable.
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Depends on how you like to use mids and putters. If you're like me and like to stretch out your putters and therefore don't use the mids as much, then the resistor, relay and crave types are probably a must.
If you prefer to use your mids more, then you can probably skip over the slower speed fairways and go to volt/amp class or even step up to Tesla and Inertia/Insanity class.
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What is the closest thing to a teebird? I want something I can rip and know it is just going to go straight with a mild fade.
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Crave is probably what you're looking for. Its a classic 0 2 type of flight. Maybe -.5 1.5 depending on the plastic. Servo is more like an Eagle with a bit of turn and more fade. -1 2.5/3. If you have a shop to feel up plastic, look for a stiff neutron Crave that is flat.
^Volt is kinda in between a champ tbird and thunderbird speedwise but a bit closer to the thunderbird.
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