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Is there a good mid-range disc for tailwinds?
~ edd
~ edd
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I'm willing to give you the benefit of the doubt, but kindly try to search rather than simply starting a new thread for every run of the mill question.
As a rule of thumb, tailwinds make discs fly more overstable. Throwing stable and understable discs will provide the most distance. Any disc can be thrown in a tailwind though.
In my opinion google search works the best!
^ agreed.In my opinion google search works the best!
on this forum.Works the best in finding info on the forum or on the web?
~ edd
Use the pulldown on the search function and find Search Forums using Google.
Try various combos of, mids for tailwinds, tailwind mids, etc. and check out the first few pages of results.
Sorry if I came off like a d!ck...
At first glance using the forum search, most of the tail/headwind threads are about drivers, but the concepts (which I outlined in both of these threads) apply to all disc classifications. It sounds (and looks, judging from your time played) like you're fairly new to the game. The best advice I can think to give you is to pick up some slower, neutral putters, mids, and fairway drivers and stay out of the Equipment forum here. It is an absolute blast to buy and try all the plastic you can get your hands on so have fun with it, but I want to stress that buying plastic won't magically cure all the growing pains you'll face while developing your throwing style.
The Technique subforum, and this stickied thread specifically, will make your discing times much more enjoyable as they'll provide you with the framework to develop both accuracy and distance. I'm pushing you in this direction because of all the bad habits I developed throwing FH before really focusing hindered my throwing potential and took me a lot longer to correct than it's taken me to learn a clean BH (which is generally regarded as being harder than FH to learn).