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05-22-2017 10:23 AM |
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Originally Posted by Anthony_G
(Post 3178630)
which discmania account? I can't find it in all their accounts.. discmaniatour, discmaniastore, discmaniadiscs, discmaniacombine or teamdiscmania??
I mainly just want to see the profile compared to the regular p3.
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The P3 has a higher dome on it than the P3x will. You can find the video of Erno throwing his prototype P3x in his Instagram video. You will most likely not be able to find that in any of our official Discmania media outlets.
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Originally Posted by Anthony_G
(Post 3178558)
Are they flatter than regular c-lines?
What videos are you talking about?
Firm Rush stamp white and blues are the most stable with sharper fade out of all the s-line TD's I've tried. I have tried one pink that is flippy and a few reds that were flippy as well. Compared to a roadrunner which slowly fades after the turn, S-TD's have sharper fade even when flippy. I believe some of the mini-stamp STDs are old runs from the rush stamp days. I also have a few mini-shield bright green and blues that are a little softer with more dome that are stable but with out the sharper fade at the end. All are great discs and I throw them tons. In my bag I have two 171 firm white rush stamps (one newer for straight and one beat for flippy lines) and a red 168 pat# S-pd for overstable. I love this slot in my bag. I also carry an overstable flat champ thunderbird for side arms. If they make Swirl-TD's I hope they are as stable and stiff as the older rush runs.
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The older runs of TD were more stable for sure. These ones typically had a bit more dome and were considerably stiffer than the new ones are now. You will be able to tell that the new runs have more gloss to the plastic and have more grip as well. On top of all that, the new runs are a little gummier and definitely are less stable as well. We wanted the TD to fly like a TD should, so the newer plastic blend helps achieve that goal.
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Originally Posted by booter
(Post 3178489)
we just need some S line fd2's ,i really feel that one of those that is broken in some,will fly like a 2nd run fd.
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One day we will have such a thing. We have a few important projects to push through first and then we can head down that road. The FD2 was originally created to emulate the 2nd run FD and all runs after that initial batch came out too overstable so we had to go back to the drawing board. We are always keeping these ideas in the back of our heads so rest assured we are working on such things.
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Originally Posted by DinosaurThunder
(Post 3178392)
Two of those proto md4 have surfaced on FB and Jussi confirmed the actual MD4 will be much different in look/feel than the one pictured there.
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Correct, this new mold is vastly different than what that prototype was and we have tried to help make that clear to everyone out there just in case they get any funny ideas in their heads.
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Originally Posted by Quinntastic
(Post 3178328)
Just got my new Retro stamp P3. Love it, very clean feeling in the hands, flys super nice and great feel. Can I expect more of this in future C-line runs?
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Good, we are glad you like it!! This is our favorite run to date and has been a pleasure to throw. You can expect more of the same from here on out. The grip on them is unrivaled by most discs we have made so far.
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Originally Posted by ThomasOrion
(Post 3178161)
OH I know, haha they need to make a run that is a little stable, not much more, just a tiiiiinge.
I have a Max weight C- Glow and its pretty darn nice. Its actually almost TOO LONG for my fairways its so buttery and glidey. FD was a great mold tho, love it.
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We are always working on such a thing and want to make sure that a more overstable FD that can be coined as a “2nd run” replica will be perfect. No updates on that yet.
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