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I remember reading that the glow FDs were supposed to be quite a bit less stable than other plastics, but the three I have are pretty stable. I was hoping for something glidey and a bit flippy for uphill shots longer than a mid, rollers I could get down quickly, and of course, the dreaded long tunnel shot. Should I unload these and go for the g-line?
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Is there something in the discmania line up that flies like a longer, faster fd?
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Some TDs can be notoriously stable (old Slines in the 170 range at least). C-line usually being less so (apart from most other molds). Just my 2 cents. Cant go wrong in trying one though.
Try also a G-CD2, they are pretty long and straight. |
I've heard a lot of people refer to the CD2 as a longer FD
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1st run CD2 = longer first run FD Proto and 2nd run CD2 = longer jolly launcher FD. The 2nd run CD2's are fantastically straight with tons of glide and really good distance(For a speed 9 driver). I had to take one of my PD's out of the bag because I like this run so much. |
2nd run CD2 is magical :) I can throw it farther than my distance drivers if I really want to, but it shines in being almost literally a longer FD. Enough HSS to not turn over on you either. Incredible disc, I have a first run, and 2 second runs.
2nd run is the current production and it is the best control driver available IMO. Just nuts, point and shoot, but at distance. |
I have what I belive is a first run cd2 (the rim is translucent, but not see through) if I power it up it does fly a bit FD like. It takes a similar line to a hyzer release FD shot. Broken in CPD kind of flight. I want to try a second run for turnovers and rollers.
I throw 3rd run CFDs for reference. |
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