twistedraven
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Another disc instead of the Teebird as a straighter disc! Blasphemy! Season that Teebird in and let it become straight.
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Another disc instead of the Teebird as a straighter disc! Blasphemy! Season that Teebird in and let it become straight.
Looong time JLS thrower here, since back when they only came in Millennium plastic.
They're one of my favorite molds ever made, sadly they became redundant when I fell in love with other molds.
I just bought a JA tour series glow teebird on a lark (had to hit the free shipping at the proshop). All I have to say is WOW. The thing flies exactly like I always wanted a champ teebird to fly, like a fresh DX teebird in premium plastic. And the plastic is super sexy.
This is the first tour series teebird I have had, are there any other runs like this one? Or is this one a unicorn?
I'm becoming more and more of a Teebird diehard.
I'm becoming more and more of a Teebird diehard.
I can get pretty close to max D with this disc.
But it also excels at straight, hyzer, and anny lines.
I was blown away today when I decided to experiment with anny lines. I can't believe how much lateral penetration this disc offers. Once the disc is in the air, it develops this mach speed left to right unwind. I've thrown anny lines before, but this was more of a 'push the limits' type field sesh.
Idk. Impressed. You get it.
I lump Teebird3 into this mix, as they perform nearly the same for me, but with the expected subtle differences. For fieldwork, I throw all of them, and I have 7 Teebs and 3 Teeb3's.
Not great on FH for me, personally.
have you tried a DX TB yet? Those can definitely get close to distance driver D.
Negative. I'll have to mess around with them.
Teebirds are touchy on the forehand. It's actually a great tool to learn the forehand or correct form/application of snap. I pretty much have used teebirds as my only driver for roughly two years now because they do it all and how I want it to be done.
You must have a cannon for an arm. I never experieced this. This is what i would say about a Leopard.
have you tried a DX TB yet? Those can definitely get close to distance driver D.
There's also the point where they flip and fade right.. I love that point, when it's needed.