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[Recommend] Flippy Fairway Driver

:confused: relay is no seasoned volt my friend...? Even then volt is still more OS.

Relays do not have an S shape thrown flat 350' for sure. Start throwing some hyzer flips :)

Sounds like you want something uber US. The signal is same core as relay but flips over all day.

That was last year also, so can't be 100% positive I even threw it flat. I have also improved since then. I'll definitely give it another shot. My friend has a GL Core that I threw some and really liked it. Lots of options to try :thmbup:
 
That was last year also, so can't be 100% positive I even threw it flat. I have also improved since then. I'll definitely give it another shot. My friend has a GL Core that I threw some and really liked it. Lots of options to try :thmbup:

You may want to look at the Signal anyway. It's understable goodness through and through.

Good luck in your quest for the sweet 'flip. :thmbup:
 
You could try a Seer. They flip over pretty easy.

not that this is a fairway, but you seem to already bag some pretty US fairways and it sounds like they are too stable, so I'm climbin' out on this limb - try an Orbital?
 
Currently using an Underworld for this shot, but sometimes it doesn't hyzerflip the way I would like. I'm looking for something with a nice S to it when I throw hyzer. I'm working on beating in a Pro Leopard, but it's still stable after being bagged for a few months.

I love my Legend Mongoose for that type shot. You might also like a ProLine Undertow.
 
I'm a big fan of the latitude fury, the latitude maul, and the dga pipeline for those kinds of shots. The pipe line is great for a variety of shots. For a really long s flight or long turn over shot a sail is my go to. I've never seen a disc fly like my sail does, it just takes some finesse.
 
Spend one weekend throwing that Leopard on a heavily wooded course. It'll be what you want in no time.
 
How far are you throwing the Underworld and Leo? You may want to look at a base plastic fairway driver to get the stability you want while your Pro Leo and Underworld take some damage to get worked in. Both of those discs are fantastic and will do what you want eventually.
 
Im thinking witness in some premo plastic, has a little more turn than a leo. I have 1 in prime and at full power it's all turn with no fade but doesn't turn and burn... yet anyways. I'm thinking in some premo plastic it would be perfect after its gets a lil worn.
 
River, Leopard, Patriot, XL. Skip the champ type plastics and you should have something that will hold a turn right off the shelf.

Or, for faster options, you could go sidewinder, roadrunner, mongoose, bandit or TD.
 
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I've been digging the legacy bandit for this shot. Been getting some really huge S turns out of it, like "oh no, that's not coming back" big turn before lightly fading back to center at the very end.
 
For an understable fairway driver I use a Patriot, but for this hyzer-flip fairway that S-shapes. I haven't thrown it but would imagine the Axiom Inspire would be a good one.
 
You could try a Seer. They flip over pretty easy.
The Seer is a great recommendation. I'll also throw the Diamond out there too. Both should require relatively little effort to get that S-curve flight you're looking for from a hyzerflip.
 
Could also try out a TD or TD2 from discmania. I have a buddy that throws some insane anny shots that flex out at the end with his TD2.
 
Could also try out a TD or TD2 from discmania. I have a buddy that throws some insane anny shots that flex out at the end with his TD2.

I have owned 3 TD2s... None of them had even CLOSE to the -4 turn that they advertise. I was astonished at how stable they were. Thrown flat with 400' of power, they still only acted about like a 10/5/-1/2 Not sure what the deal was, but the three I have are no where near advertised ratings.
 
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