SD86
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Please stop talking about molds and slots just by looking at flight numbers.
It provides a frame of reference, and I see no problem with that.
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Please stop talking about molds and slots just by looking at flight numbers.
I thought so too, but I've been playing solo rounds at the most popular local course and I keep running into casual dudes bagging a bunch of DX. I suppose they like it because of the price.
But they usually bag at least one high speed driver in champion.
Maybe the missing 8's is why so many different 7's & 9's became popular?
Looking forward to all those, especially the Colt, L3 and Katana. :thmbup:
I am curious how the Star Colts will feel. I've got some Star discs that feel almost identical to GStar, and some stiff as ****.
I'm just not seeing it, other than putters. As for the price, what's better, replacing $8 discs constantly or keeping a $15 disc for years and years?
I think this is a natural thing that just evolved, and as a result the Speed 8 level sort of became a "no man's land". Not by intent, but just by the way things came to pass.
Why are you assuming the guys I'm observing are smart? I think these are just bums that like DG and buy DX for whatever reason. I definitely heard one of them complaining that his DX wraith kept flipping over.
If all we had between speeds 2 & 12 were the even numbers, I honestly don't think the top open players would score much different. Powering down to range out to what would match a single speed lower, with a slightly less stable disc; or overpowering a slower, more stable disc to range up a speed is sort of a no brainier.
If the star Colts flop like the gstars did, get a well beat, old school pro Rhyno. They fly identical to the DX proto colts and hold that spot for many, many months of heavy use and don't cost much more than new star.
You can thank me later.
If all we had between speeds 2 & 12 were the even numbers, I honestly don't think the top open players would score much different. Powering down to range out to what would match a single speed lower, with a slightly less stable disc; or overpowering a slower, more stable disc to range up a speed is sort of a no brainier.
It provides a frame of reference, and I see no problem with that.
well, I don't think we live in the same area so who knows.
Why are you assuming the guys I'm observing are smart? I think these are just bums that like DG and buy DX for whatever reason. I definitely heard one of them complaining that his DX wraith kept flipping over.
On DX plastic, I think there is a bell curve of use. Very new players and very experienced players use DX, for completely different reasons. It is usually the sub 900 rated 3 year "lifestyle" disc golfer that won't touch it with a pole.