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[Dynamic] Dynamic Discs Suspect

The suspect has taken over main approach duties. I have also taken liking to driving this where I drive my putters. Have not been using the zone nearly as much and now it feels weird in the hand. I know the suspect is not a zone, but it's taking shots away from it all the time. Thus has to be one of my favorite discs to come out recently love the suspect. Plus I get to say I suspect a good shot coming.
 
The suspect has taken over main approach duties. I have also taken liking to driving this where I drive my putters. Have not been using the zone nearly as much and now it feels weird in the hand. I know the suspect is not a zone, but it's taking shots away from it all the time. Thus has to be one of my favorite discs to come out recently love the suspect. Plus I get to say I suspect a good shot coming.

me too. its helping my FH along as well. to me the zone still feels great, but i dont need as much air space to work the suspect, which has been great on tighter courses and holes.
 
me too. its helping my FH along as well. to me the zone still feels great, but i dont need as much air space to work the suspect, which has been great on tighter courses and holes.

Me three! Have thrown the Suspect on 3 rounds so far; Awesome disc.

Used it for numerous crosswind and spike-hyzer approaches, a couple of "FH from the fringe" shots and off the tee into nasty headwinds down technical fairways where my Warship / Tursas / Pure turn too much.

So very predictable; I suspect it will make the bag... ;)
 
So for you suspect throwers, what kind of winds to these hold up to? I just got one in my misprint package and absolutely love the feel, plastic, and flight. But as you can see i cant really find a spot for it between the zone, buzzz, and hornet. The only thing i could see it possibly knocking out would be the hornet if it can hold up to wind...but even then it doesnt have the fade a hornet does. Im in a pickle.....
 
So for you suspect throwers, what kind of winds to these hold up to? I just got one in my misprint package and absolutely love the feel, plastic, and flight. But as you can see i cant really find a spot for it between the zone, buzzz, and hornet. The only thing i could see it possibly knocking out would be the hornet if it can hold up to wind...but even then it doesnt have the fade a hornet does. Im in a pickle.....

I got my 168g Lucid Suspect in for some fieldwork in ~10+ MPH steady winds. Also played a couple of rounds where 10+ MPH steady winds featured erratic, swirling gusts of ~20+ MPH. :thmbup:

The Suspect held its line, plus or minus a few feet, in these head and cross winds. A tailwind throw caused it to "stretch" out its fade as it headed to the ground. In the 20+ MPH headwind, a OAT-laden anhyzer would cause a shallow turn, but the Suspect quickly fought back to its line after a ~15 foot sideslip.

For a power level reference, I throw my Tursai and Warships <250 feet. The Suspect goes *almost* as far with the aforementioned conditions. Never thrown a Zone or Hornet, so can't compare the flights other than speculating on the numbers...
 
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Hoss, while i love the disc, it likely wont replace that hornet. i tend to want to say that a suspect in 5-10 tailwinds is maybe more similar to hornet in 5-10 head wind. suspect gets some lateral moment in and around the 10 mph head wind or L-R wind and will usually only fight back slightly past its lateral shift for me, fwiw
 
Verdict could replace a hornet but the suspect should probably not. They don't overlap much to me.

You may not have a spot for it but it's a great disc to have in the bag. I haven't been throwing mine as much as the new truth the last week or so but when I need an upshot in a slight headwind that I know will hold the line the suspect is the one I reach for.
 
i have thrown a lucid suspect and it was beefy but the bio fusion suspect i have is not even close to beefy. it has consistantly flipped from hyzer. its more of a straight disc is this because its bio fusion or did i get a bad suspect?
 
i have thrown a lucid suspect and it was beefy but the bio fusion suspect i have is not even close to beefy. it has consistantly flipped from hyzer. its more of a straight disc is this because its bio fusion or did i get a bad suspect?
is it flat or concave? the suspect is not that beefy in both lucid and fuzion they are straight to fade, like a baby wasp. the fuzion ones i have are all a little concave and are less stable than lucids or flat ones. it will still fade back every time and its very useful for short flex lines. id say you got a normal fusion. i will gladly trade you if you do not like it. the fuzion suspect is my favorite new disc.
 


Great mold. Sure are a lot of solid moderately overstable mids to choose from lately. This thing feels great in my hands, love the flat top.
 
Just out of curiosity Mike, are you buying all these discs, or are companies sending them to you now to test and put up vids, like originally with MVP?
 
Its fun to try them. I feel like DG companies have stepped their game up over the past two years. There has been a lot of good discs coming out lately.
 
Yes. They would cover a lot of the same shots, and I know I'd eventually choose one over the other. But they do have their differences. The Prodigy feels a bit faster with a touch more glide, and the Suspect a hair slower with a quicker drop rate. The M2 gets D a bit easier, the Suspect sits down a bit more predictably on longer approaches. That's my take after throwing them against each other for a bit.
 
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