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I'm interested in the red Anodes. But, I'd like a bit more information on the ink location, plastic rigidity, and flatness. PM me when possible. Thanks.
I lost my beat in DX Roc recently, and I'm testing the waters to find another.
The specifications I'm looking for are as follows:
-175g+, 7/10 or better
-Older DX plastic (patent numbers). No new waxy junk.
-Rancho mold
-No ink, or little rim ink
-Brighter colors a plus!
Let me know what...
Played there a couple weekends ago. Threw a Champ Rhyno from the long tee on a hyzer and came up a tad short. Next time I'll throw my PnA Aviar on a hyzer.
I've had to switch to eagles to replace the dx Teebird that I bought two years ago. The new mold change killed the stable flight I came to love from my first bird. I thought I was the only one that noticed this. If it makes any difference my first dx was labeled T and the newer less stable...
I would let it sit in some warm water to attempt to regain its shape. It's worked for me a few times with DX Rocs. That's if the disc is warped, which I'm guessing it is from your story.