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Organic wizard. I don't know if they're all the same but mine is super stiff and super tacky. It gets a bit flexible on super hot days but it should be perfect for winter.
So has anybody else noticed that there seems to be different blends of Ti already? I got a Ti Buzzz when they first came out and it is very slick and stiff, not very grippy at all. Then I got a Ti Wasp when they went into regular production and it is so much nicer than the Buzzz. For starters...
Have you tried a CFR metal flake mamba? I've thrown about 5 or 6 different mamba's and the metal flake (168) seemed more stable than all the others, which were all heavier. The metal flakes seem domier as well.
^^^Yeah I forgot to mention that glow champion/elite-z and a black light works quite well. I haven't heard of that superglow from gateway though. Where can I find some?
The comet is the straightest flying disc there is. Other discs need to be in a certain stage of wear or thrown with a certain amount of hyzer for a straight flight. But with proper form, the comet holds any line and angle it's released on with practically no fade.
So to answer the question, no...
I've never used those particular lights but I think they'll work well. If you're using champion/elite-z/Opto type plastic I recommend putting the light on the bottom of the disc in the center, with the light facing upwards against the flight plate. As far as tape goes, Gorilla Tape works better...
Seconded... I threw mine in a 13~15mph headwind on Sunday and it flew dead straight, no turn whatsoever, with a little fade at the end. Mine is a 174 flat orange. It's definitely earned a permanent spot in the bag.
Forgive my ignorance but are you guys just talking about glow kc pro Rocs and aviars? Because if so, I seriously need to get to my local pro shop and buy some up to throw on ebay.
Hah yup that's me! Too bad my round went to sh!t after that...
And yeah, pieradise is one of the nicest courses I've played. Very well maintained and a great atmosphere. Even so, many people don't play there often because $4 a day is "too expensive." Disc golf is just not very profitable, at...
Hm? Pieradise is still up and running, I play there quite often. From what I gather, Alan doesn't make much profit if any. He charges $4/day and $80 for a season pass (march-October). He also has a proshop and his prices are usually the lowest you'll find (he even gives a $2 discount to season...
I have a Buzzz like this too. It'ts blue and it doesn't have any tourney stamp, but it does have wasp tooling. I assume it has to be either first or second run.