the1discChallenge
Eagle Member
I love my clashes. The 169g I have is very close to my Crave, but it flips up dead straight, holds it forever, and has a hard fade. Need to pick up a heavier one soon and see if it'll hold hyzer lines better.
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^You must have a mean FH...
^You must have a mean FH...
IMO, the Clash is better than both the Servo AND the Crave. But, you know what they say about opinions.
haha I think this got a little off the original topic but regardless, different strokes for different folks! I personally love my Clash AND Crave for two different uses. I haven't tried a Servo but I don't really have a reason to because my set up right now is killin' it for my play style :thmbup:
You guys are nutty. Servo would compare to a DX Cheetah or Star Leopard before it would EVER be mentioned in the same breath as a stable disc such as a TeeBird lol. Unless it is an underweight DX one. Or if you throw really softly.
^honestly the clash and Crave are a good one two for people like a stable and a little more OS fairway like an Eagle X/Teebird Saint/St.Pro type combo. They are good discs.
Thanks Halcon, I try to do my best To rep the sidearmers.
Shots fired But actually, I've heard the Servo flight is more like how you described it. More straight-understable than Teebird-ish. More like a Crave with more fade at the end (the Clash being more HSS than both). Or at least so I'm told.
Not trying to be THAT guy, but whenever someone makes a TeeBird comparo, I feel obliged to correct people when they claim something flies like a TeeBird when it doesn't. Everything wants to be a TeeBird hahahaha. Axiom Clash would be the closest thing if you are staying loyal to overmolds, but it has more side-to-side action that a TeeBird, somewhere between a TeeBird and an Eagle in my opinion.