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[Innova] Anyone prefer dx plastic to the premiums?

Johnny Depth

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Just bought a dx leopard and a dx eagle at PIAS because I was close by and they didn't have any champs/star available today.
I was just curious if anyone actually likes the dx over the others? In general, not restricted to the eagle or leopard.
 
Some people do. Roc throwers tend to go for DX.

I like Pro plastic, myself.
 
DX is nice and glidey, but it also taco's into garbage fairly quickly, especially if it's a higher speed driver.

I like OLD school DX. But in terms of todays, slick, garbage DX, I'll stick to premium all day.


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No. No, man. ****, no, man. I believe you'd get your ass kicked sayin' something like that, man.
 
DX Roc and DX shark are about the only ones I can think of. My wife swears by here DX Valk, but that could because her high-end Valk is just Pro Plastic. I used to love my DX Destroyer to cut through brush but that thing tacoed the first time I hit a tree.

But I think DX is great for begginers. My daughter and 2 nephews all throw DX and though they're pretty beat up, they still get good use out of them. Great learning discs. Great back-ups as well.
 
I don't mind DX in open courses - I have a few that look like someone took an angle grinder to them though - tried to use them in the wooded courses here way back when I was being cheap.
 
DX Coyotes! Perfect anhyzer disc. I might be the only person on the planet who still throws them (or owns more than one). That's at least partially why I like them, though. Other than that, I have putters in DX and a few Teebirds that I really only use in open fields.
 

Now that's a 10/10 on the Prerube Scale of Prerubing.

DX really depends on the disc, and your course. Same with any baseline plastic. I used to throw a lot of base plastic, but now the only base plastic in my bag is my putter. Home course is just too wooded, and it didn't make sense to get a disc to the sweet spot, only to then be afraid to throw it because I didn't want to lost said sweet spot. It just got to be counterproductive.
 
Yeah I prefer baseline to premium. And dx is my favorite baseline. I throw rocs.
 
I really like DX Rocs. I've also had a lot of success with a DX teebird. It has ridiculous glide and has held up pretty well for the turnover/anhyzer/tailwind fairway driver I use it for. It's only now, about 1.5 years after having it in the bag that I'm finally beating it to the point that it's a little too flippy for me.
 

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