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I am impressed with the Breaker. It has become my new go-to mid. I think it acts closer to 4 than 3 on speed and is far from not having glide. It is a lot like a D Zone, only not as strong fade, which I also like. But, it seems to work lines a lot better than my D Zone. It does not have...
Distance Driver: SOLF
Fairway Driver: Cyclone
Understable Mid-range: Flying Squirrel
Stable Mid-range: Mission and Z Buzz
Overstable Mid-range: Z Wasp
Driving Putter: Ion
Approach Putter: Ion
Putting Putter: SS Magic
Beginner Disc: DX Shark and DX Stingray
Certainly anything from DKG. That counts for disc shape and flight.
I will also list Flying Squirrel. I have never thrown such an understable disc, that is so useful. It somehow maintains a controllable quality.
I carry a Z Wasp, but I don't consider that overstable. I use a Pro D Zone for short straight drives. I really like that thing. As far as overstable mid shots, I'd rather power down an X Pred, or even a Z Pred, depending. I don't have much use for a true overstable mid.
The Z Comet changed my game. I have used an X Comet for years, and still work with it in the field. But, my Z does have a little added stability and a little less sensitivity to OAT. My story on that resembles yours, and I picked up a Z to see for myself. I could not be happier. I use a Z...
I have gone kinda mid crazy over the last 6 months. I carried 5 or 6 as I tried them out. But, like I say, it just drove me crazy. I have narrowed down some and basically gone with a Z Buzz, Z Comet and Z Wasp. Having fewer has helped me in making decisions. But, I think it is fine to carry...
I like the suggestion of a very light DX Shark. My 7 year old wants to use discs based on their color or the stamp, just cause he thinks this or that is cool. But, I usually stick a 150 DX Stingray in his hand. My 10 year old is doing well with his Diamond. He forehands it up to about 230'...