I love Aviars but for 150' and in depending on how much anhyzer is needed and how important it is for the disc to land and stick I consider an Aero too. It holds the line you put on it beautidully and is the best for staicking landings imo.
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What I am looking to use this for is approach shots (100-200ft) that I could use to: 1) anhyzer around trees/obstacles and 2) a straight low ceiling tight line shot that finishes right.
I'm looking to add an understable midrange to my bag. I know a lot of people will say add a Comet, but for the life of me I can't seem to throw that disc with any accuracy, I'm not a fan of the rim, but I'm willing to give it another go. I'm leaning towards a Meteor. I'm thinking of trying a Buzzz SS. What I am looking to use this for is approach shots (100-200ft) that I could use to: 1) anhyzer around trees/obstacles and 2) a straight low ceiling tight line shot that finishes right.
Slow disc the better
What I am looking to use this for is approach shots (100-200ft) that I could use to: 1) anhyzer around trees/obstacles and 2) a straight low ceiling tight line shot that finishes right.
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Discraft 2nd Run Buzzz (more stable than I want, need to break in)
I use an XD for what you're describing.
Foolishly I gave away my Coyote and backup last year. Why? I'm still trying to figure that one out.You said that you did use a Coyote, but looking at your bag you didn't list it, maybe time to try it out again?