PBokor
Eagle Member
If you can live with the odd looks you might get, I second the Birdie for minimum glide on approach shots. I also like both the Whale and Nova for those shots, but they have a bit more glide.
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In my opinion the r-pros are too floppy. If you try an older stiffer-but-buttery pro rhyno you'll get better results.This is the easiest for me to grab locally. Polecat as well but I've held them and a bit too lid-like for me. I tried an r-pro rhyno when they came out bit it was quickly squirrelly and untrustworthy. Will have to see about something in DC I suppose.
Probably going to try these RDG recommendations as well, crazy amount of support for a brand I've never heard of.
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Probably going to try these RDG recommendations as well, crazy amount of support for a brand I've never heard of.
I am surprised no one has mentioned a non-premium Rhyno. For people that can actually throw (not me), the Rhyno seems to be good at going straight and not gliding.
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Thanks y'all. Hoping to hear more, but the Serpent seems like a good one to try. Another way to think of it...I want a Wizard, that doesn't want to fly far, but wants to fly like a Wizard otherwise.