ThrowinGhost
Eagle Member
Just played in a Trilogy Challenge today. Thought I'd post my feedback on the three discs.
-River Pro: More overstable than I anticipated. This disc could really handle a good rip. I was throwing it about 350' or so with little issues. It didn't hold up as well as I liked when thrown into a head/cross wind. It drifted a little right in these conditions. Probably won't replace my Teebirds.
-Pine: Fairly overstable midrange. This one had no issues with the slight headwinds we dealt with. I threw it into a straight 10mph-ish headwind on a 270' hole and it held straight and flew 50' past the basket haha. Without wind it held straight with a healthy fade at the end. I could see myself bagging it for a mid that is more overstable than my Buzzz but not as stable as the Quake.
-Deputy: My favorite disc of the day. A very neutral to slightly understable putter. Off the tee I was getting it to fly dead straight for about 250' holes. I could also power it up and get it to hold a gentle turn all the way down to the ground. For putting it was just straight. I'm more of a spin putter, and the Deputy flew wherever it was released. If I missed a putt I knew it was my fault. After the round I went back and bought another one to match. My friend ended up giving me his too, so I walked away with 3 of them. They'll be competing with my Daggers, and I can see them winning out because of their versatility off the tee. Can't wait for these in a more durable plastic.
-River Pro: More overstable than I anticipated. This disc could really handle a good rip. I was throwing it about 350' or so with little issues. It didn't hold up as well as I liked when thrown into a head/cross wind. It drifted a little right in these conditions. Probably won't replace my Teebirds.
-Pine: Fairly overstable midrange. This one had no issues with the slight headwinds we dealt with. I threw it into a straight 10mph-ish headwind on a 270' hole and it held straight and flew 50' past the basket haha. Without wind it held straight with a healthy fade at the end. I could see myself bagging it for a mid that is more overstable than my Buzzz but not as stable as the Quake.
-Deputy: My favorite disc of the day. A very neutral to slightly understable putter. Off the tee I was getting it to fly dead straight for about 250' holes. I could also power it up and get it to hold a gentle turn all the way down to the ground. For putting it was just straight. I'm more of a spin putter, and the Deputy flew wherever it was released. If I missed a putt I knew it was my fault. After the round I went back and bought another one to match. My friend ended up giving me his too, so I walked away with 3 of them. They'll be competing with my Daggers, and I can see them winning out because of their versatility off the tee. Can't wait for these in a more durable plastic.