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Hysteria is a beautiful stamp. Wayyyyy too stoked on the P-FD's.
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anybody throwing the p line md3?
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I believe Vogurt had a white one that would glide for days straight
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Said it a dozen times already, but again: PMD3 bestmold of 2015. Tunnel shots never been so easy. Brought the midrange game back in my bag.
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I got 6 of the production ran big stamped P-md3's, and they are overstable. Amazing feel in the hand. Favorite mid, I haven't played much since I got them but the newest run is 10x better than the proto's and I'm glad I bought 6 haha, It's like a KC pro Roc. Full power rips and it was still hyzering for me honestly. They are going to season in to such amazing discs. |
MOAR D FD's !
If you guys are feeling up to it, mold up some FDs in the stiff MD3 pline while your at it. I guarantee they will sell! |
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Interesting. My white & black PMD3 protos are exactly the samd as the colored run oranges. Some HSS and LSS when new, but will beat straight very quickly. Havent beaten one "too understable" yet. Feels like it is that initial breaking in period and then your good to go on straight shots/small hyzerflips with zero fade. Flies like a putter but longer and lower lines. What more could you want on tight wooded fairways?
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just for clarification.
I've seen people beg for (stiff chalky roc plastic) KCpro teebirds for years now and I think innova has made a misstep not making them. I think discmania could easily capitalize on this and at least experiment with a KCpro FD. A slightly more durable DFD/Base line that seasons a little slower would be AWESOME !! |
I agree, KC pro Teebirds would be money but I'm sure the FD would be awesome in that plastic too! To be honest, what wouldn't be.. Whatever kind of plastic blend you're going to choose for the P-Line FD, please don't make them floppy!
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Proto p-line FDs go go go!
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Came to post this.
https://store.discmania.net/index.ph...prototype.html |
Seeing green Vaviars makes me very hopeful for green d-line p2s :D
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Any chance that there is going to be some KP2s in the near future?
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what are the chances of running a kp1x? Also, got one of the proto p-line fd's in mail, really excited!!
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thats what im lookin for, love my kp2s!
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These P-FDs are tasty! Smooth turn, less fade than an S or G out of the box, and the plastic blend is exactly what I'd hoped for. Many thanks to Ryan and the Discmania crew for making these happen!
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Less fade than a G? Color me curious...might grab one for fun.
If you're around next weekend I think we'll be at brengle or kit |
I'm excited to try mine out, they won't be here till Monday though =(
Are they more stable than the D Line's by much? I didn't care much for the D's I have. |
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I posted something on FB over the weekend, but will post something here as well.
I really like what I'm seeing out of the P-Line's so far. The plastic fits right in between S-Line and G-Line in terms of grip and flex. The overall shape of them is similar to the run of C-Lines that were flatter(3rd run if I remember correctly). In terms of flight, they are definitely on the understable side for an FD right out of the box. I threw them along side a new S-Line, new Hybrid S-Line and a new Glow. The stability was similar to the Hybrid S-Line, with maybe a touch more turn to it(The Hybrids also have a bit of turn to them when new). Even though the P-Line's are a little flatter, they still have an amazing amount of glide...guessing that can be attributed to the plastic mix. For people that don't have an arm like Eagle or Simon, I can see these becoming a fantastic roller after a bit of wear. One other thing that I noticed when comparing the nose of these against the S or C line version, is that it seems to be just a tiny bit smaller. Guessing that is do to the cooling process of pro plastic, so maybe these might have just a smidge more speed to them as well. Anyway...really looking forward to throwing these some more. |
Teasing me with that mystery box, Discmania!!
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Gawsh. All this P-FD talk makes me crave field work. Work and weather are keeping me away. I can add that the PLH of the P is right in between the D-line and C-line. I also agree that the dome matches my 3rd runs, but my 5ths are not far off either. I was suprised by the plastic. Nothing like my P-PD at all. Feels more durable(but that makes sense for the molds: you'd want an over stable pro driver to season faster than a stable/under stable pro fairway.
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Love the plastic on the P-FD's, feels just like my favorite millennium baselines. I compared mine to my other FD's and they look to have the same PLH as my S Lines. Dome is pretty even to my 2nd runs. Biggest difference is the nose seems a little less blunt than even my S Lines.
Work is too busy for me to get a chance to throw them yet but from what everyone else is saying I am sure I will love them. How about some P and S FD2's now? |
although I've been wanting the PFD for a long time I'm relying on you guys to turn this into a production run. BUY EM ALL UPS!
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I'm not on any social media (other than this site and discgolfscene) and don't get much of an eye on the current markets other than here. What the going rate for 10/10 2nd run FDs these days on the ol' interwebz?
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wowzah!
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what about pat#SPDs and first run CPDs?
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I agree, lets see P and S FD2. I worry a P FD2 would break in to replace my FDs though. I would be more exxcited about SLine.
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New First Run C-PD's, especially if max weight, can bring a fair chunk of change. Probably in the $50-$75 range, depending on color. |
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i think a lot of folks are too concerned about everything having to be max wt. if you give them a 169g disc with no markings will they know the difference? hardly. and peeps concerned about anything under 175g being flippy, its more about individual PLH than anything else. 167 disc can be a pig, whereas same mold/ plastic 175 one can have turn if low PLH.
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pricing doesn't make sense on the DM mystery box..
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