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That lightweight G* leopard intrigues me since I like G* plastic and I have a beat to snot pro leopard that will turn for days if I keep the nose down.
I stopped even marking my discs for this reason. For some reason it makes me feel better about my fellow disc golfers to imagine their glee at finding an un-inked disc than to imagine them looking at my number, thinking "screw him" and then keeping it.
Glad you were able to spot it. So far this year my yard has no cracks, but I've lived here (Dallas area) all my 62 years and have seen cracks down to the pits of hell.
Same with my PLS, although I still carry it around in my bag and throw it about twice a year for long, low, flat, standstill shots that need to go straight.
Good point on Turner. Play it now or there might not be another chance. We've been hitting it every chance we get. We did that at Bear Creek before it went extinct, and we were glad we did.
Greetings from a 61 year old noodlearm. I agree with your assessment although my sail is not 150 class (162 I believe off the top of my head). I find it my go-to driver for downwind or no wind distance (try an Innova Tern for effortless distance with a slight headwind). With some anhyser and...
..........and then there's Texas. It only took a little freezing rain and a light dusting of sleet to shut everything down last week. On the bright side though, it's 60 degrees today only four days later.
Truthfully though, I think it would be the short daylight hours in winter that would get...
Speaking of Millennium, I love the Polaris LS for controllable 7 to 8 speed. It's the longest disc for me when I'm forced to throw dead straight with no run-up.
That's how my beat X Comet flies but that is what I want out of it. I have a Z Comet if I want it to go straight. Regardless, I always have to give my Comets some height (almost like a putter shot) unless I'm in a ripping tailwind, then I can throw it like my Buzzz.
You are wise to revisit any disc that doesn't make the cut for you at this early stage. Believe me, in two years NOTHING will fly the same for you as it does now.
It took two to three years for my bag to settle down enough for me to start buying back-up discs. It's a journey, fortunately a...
I got a text from a stranger today with a picture of a DX Teebird that I lost in 2013. I haven't heard back as to where they found it. I told them to keep it. Boy, the stories that disc could probably tell.