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Originally Posted by thatdirtykid
(Post 2882413)
Been throwing some PD2s a bit lately after finding my previous wind discs were not cutting it.
I finally played some in real wind yesterday and the PD2 is exactly what I was looking for. LONG hyzers or straight shots with a predictable fade with good penetration and they stayed on the line well. I was concerned throwing a disc with this much dome into the wind (especially the S lines or my color glows) but they did not seem to get the random drops/elevation changes that you often see with the dome. Just as predictable as my stiletto, and as long as my giants. Its officially replaced both, I am glad I tried them again (tried them years ago, but got 2nd(?) run absolute beefcakes that were no longer than Predators).
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Yes, I believe you're talking about the 3rd run. They were very overstable. I'm glad our current run of PD2s bring the beef but not too much to be unusable!
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Originally Posted by fasteddie
(Post 2882446)
"have you noticed that a lot of our discs are HSS and can be thrown lower at more direct lines?"
yes sir!
I use a 2nd run FD/PD/PD2 before any hyzer flip shot, HSS all day long!
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If you were to say why you throw that way, do you think there is an advantage to one way or the other?
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Originally Posted by fasteddie
(Post 2882448)
seriously do a run of CFDs/CPDs with their "spooky counterparts"!
seems I'm one of the few fans of the SFD stamp.
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There's a few of you out there, it's looking very promising that we'll release these items, but we don't have a date nailed down yet.
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Originally Posted by rallyguy
(Post 2882492)
I love it as well, I have a small stash of old S FD's with that stamp just so I'll always have one around
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Just for my curiosity sake - what monster designs do you like and why?
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Originally Posted by Jenga54
(Post 2882507)
SFD for flip to straight or a bit right finish RHBH, and SCD for flip to flat and little left finish. Awesome for throwing flat with the SCD and moving right before coming back flat and landing. Just did it today mmmmmm it was nice.
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I think most people here would agree that the flight you just explained is exactly what excites people about throwing discs. Or would you disagree?
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Originally Posted by CJKnipperCDG
(Post 2882517)
what is the most os fd?
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C-LINE plastic is often more overstable. 2nd run C-LINE FDs are the beefy ones. FD2s created loosely on the concept of the 2nd run FD.
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Originally Posted by Jenga54
(Post 2882528)
was a bit tongue in cheek there.
The C Line will be most stable, however people are very particular to their production runs. specifically 2nd run C FD are the most stable, but will set you back about 1.5 discs worth of dollars.
the FD2 was meant to be a more stable FD so people could have their 2nd run FD without the collector disc searching
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Sounds like what I just typed up.
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Originally Posted by maskedavenger
(Post 2882623)
Bump for the DM buffs that were touched upon like over a year ago. I would buy several different colors.
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Thanks for the input. We're working on many things right now. Hopefully we'll be able to reveal all before spring!
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Originally Posted by DGspin
(Post 2883235)
Have you considered getting your hats through New Era? I'm pretty particular about hats and that's the only reason I haven't bought any from you guys yet. Actually, that's why I don't own a single disc golf brand hat.
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We have looked into using New Era for hats. Our initial run last year was made of FlexFit hats which were very popular. We may have to dig a little deeper into the New Era research just for sake of our fans :)
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Originally Posted by DinosaurThunder
(Post 2883249)
What are the odds of seeing a green or dark green jersey? :)
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You never know what could happen.
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Originally Posted by Sir-Hucks-A-Lot
(Post 2886586)
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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G-LINE and S-LINE would both probably fill the void you're looking for. We're working on the P-LINE FD now for a Discmania Store release. It also may be what you're looking for especially in the colder winter months.
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Originally Posted by ill4mation
(Post 2886733)
Is there something in the discmania line up that flies like a longer, faster fd?
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Yes, depending on what type/run of the FD you're throwing it could range from the CD more like the overstable C-LINE FD, to a CD2 which is more like the point and shoot C-LINE FD, or even to a C-LINE TD or S-LINE TD. The TD is an interesting disc in our lineup, if you are a hyzerflip thrower we highly recommend giving the TD a shot. For a while there were a few pros that were using a 165-169 S-LINE TD that would fill the hyzer to flat then slowly glide right. If that shot is in your bag we highly recommend the TD and TD2.
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Originally Posted by Jenga54
(Post 2886785)
TD Rush I'd say
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I agree.
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Originally Posted by maskedavenger
(Post 2886799)
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.
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I almost forgot about the G-CD2, it certainly fills the void between the C-CD2 and the C-TD in the stability spectrum.
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Originally Posted by fasteddie
(Post 2886842)
I've heard a lot of people refer to the CD2 as a longer FD
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A lot of people have been talking about and throwing the CD2 this year. Simon and Eagle both have it bagged right now.
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Originally Posted by DinosaurThunder
(Post 2886847)
To add to this, longer first run FD. :thmbup:
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that's a fair analogy.
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Originally Posted by SpikeHyzer
(Post 2886887)
And to add to this even further...
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.
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We have had a lot of people let us know this exact information :)
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Originally Posted by vogurt
(Post 2886920)
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.
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Yes, I agree. It's a very solid disc.
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Originally Posted by thatdirtykid
(Post 2887096)
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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The 1st run was a little more overstable than we originally intended.
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Originally Posted by DinosaurThunder
(Post 2887347)
Any plans for Black Friday deals, holiday mystery box or even value packs? :)
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Possibly!
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Originally Posted by bogeyfreetilinfinity
(Post 2887512)
definitely looks like they're doing a mystery box
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Maybe...