I'll play:
Putter:
Sinus SP - Trade them to me. I kept trying to change my putter but cannot. Keep coming back so gave up. The 3 grips are all slightly different. Plastic gets beat a little hitting stuff harder but after 1.5 years of using my main putter its still overstable.
Sinus AP - great for long distances, holds up better
Spike - Solid disc too, just prefer the Sinus. I feel the Sinus is a little faster.
Mids:
Core - one of the best midranges on the market. Very Buzzz like. Does get flippy as it beats in.
Medius - Threw it twice. That was enough for me.
Drivers:
Striker - great fariway/distance type driver. just feel that if you don't put enough into it, it doesn't preform as well. Prefer TeeBirds. I like the Gold Line better than the Opto Line. It didn't seem as sensitive.
Vision - Awesome understable distance driver. Probably the disc I threw the further most consistantly. More like a Monarch without the unique rim.
XXX - Solid overstable Firebird/Predator like disc. Could easily replace either but I had enough Firebirds on hand to not justify buying any.
Riot - Crazy fast disc. Boss/Destroyer like. I could not throw far enough to jusify keeping mine (I think I threw it over 200 twice). One of the guys I used to run into playing over threw a 460 flat hole with it the first time he tried it from my bag. It's his now.
plastic wise:
The Premier Line is more "distructable" than the Zero Line. Both have a great feel for the putt/approach disc quality. Both still take some of a beating. (standard putting abuse)
Not enough experience with the Grip Line to give a solid opinion on.
I agree that the Opto Line is way more grippy than elite Z or champion plastic. I also feel it beats in faster. Not neccessarily gets knicks and scratched up but does seem to lose stability a little quicker. Which is a good and a bad thing depending on how you look at it. Just my experience with Cores and Visions. Strikers were too sensitive for me to throw for some reasons. Didn't understand it. Not worried about it.
Gold Line is pretty sweet. Grippy wonderful thing. I did not throw that Gold Line Striker long enough to see how it beats in though. I am working on a couple Gold Line Cores but only had them for a couple of weeks and haven't played like I normally do because I smashed my pinky at work. So far so good though. Unfortunately, I probably won't know until spring since it tends to snow in Chicagoland and I am not going to risk losing these things.
Putter:
Sinus SP - Trade them to me. I kept trying to change my putter but cannot. Keep coming back so gave up. The 3 grips are all slightly different. Plastic gets beat a little hitting stuff harder but after 1.5 years of using my main putter its still overstable.
Sinus AP - great for long distances, holds up better
Spike - Solid disc too, just prefer the Sinus. I feel the Sinus is a little faster.
Mids:
Core - one of the best midranges on the market. Very Buzzz like. Does get flippy as it beats in.
Medius - Threw it twice. That was enough for me.
Drivers:
Striker - great fariway/distance type driver. just feel that if you don't put enough into it, it doesn't preform as well. Prefer TeeBirds. I like the Gold Line better than the Opto Line. It didn't seem as sensitive.
Vision - Awesome understable distance driver. Probably the disc I threw the further most consistantly. More like a Monarch without the unique rim.
XXX - Solid overstable Firebird/Predator like disc. Could easily replace either but I had enough Firebirds on hand to not justify buying any.
Riot - Crazy fast disc. Boss/Destroyer like. I could not throw far enough to jusify keeping mine (I think I threw it over 200 twice). One of the guys I used to run into playing over threw a 460 flat hole with it the first time he tried it from my bag. It's his now.
plastic wise:
The Premier Line is more "distructable" than the Zero Line. Both have a great feel for the putt/approach disc quality. Both still take some of a beating. (standard putting abuse)
Not enough experience with the Grip Line to give a solid opinion on.
I agree that the Opto Line is way more grippy than elite Z or champion plastic. I also feel it beats in faster. Not neccessarily gets knicks and scratched up but does seem to lose stability a little quicker. Which is a good and a bad thing depending on how you look at it. Just my experience with Cores and Visions. Strikers were too sensitive for me to throw for some reasons. Didn't understand it. Not worried about it.
Gold Line is pretty sweet. Grippy wonderful thing. I did not throw that Gold Line Striker long enough to see how it beats in though. I am working on a couple Gold Line Cores but only had them for a couple of weeks and haven't played like I normally do because I smashed my pinky at work. So far so good though. Unfortunately, I probably won't know until spring since it tends to snow in Chicagoland and I am not going to risk losing these things.