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I have couple black Pinnacle Rampages with green stamp. Mine weren't as OS as I hoped. They come back if you put little height on them, but on lower lines they might not fade back left. Great for shots that need to stay on line though. I don't know if I have been just unlucky or is there...
Zulu fully packed, but not jammed
Here's pic of my zulu with 37 discs. 24 in main compartment, 5 in each side pocket and three putters in front. They are there pretty casually and loose enough to take them out or put them in with ease. If you want to jam it full you could probably fit 45 discs...
You just need few active people to make it happen. Seppo Nieminen brought the disc golf in Finland around early 70's (here's the link to his site for more info, might not be perfectly up to date: http://www.amexpo.fi/site?node_id=2 and laid the groundwork and Jussi Meresmaa (owner of Discmania)...
If you build they will come. People probably just aren't aware of the sport in those countries. If there were more courses accessible and thus more visibility people would go and try and realize how addictive it can be to play disc golf. In my hometown there was big difference in amount of...
Isn't Rampage supposed to be more OS of those two?
I have pair of yellow Icon Cannons and they are more OS than my black Pinnacle Rampages. I tried those Cannons for strong gusty headwind and they flipped over and never came back. I threw re-tee with Speed Demon and it had minimal turn and big...
I'd rather not add a new mold as i'm happy with Speed Demon. But if I were to find stupidly beefy Rampage, I woudn't necessarily need Speed Demon and could simplify my bag to fewer molds. Not that it matters much as in the end it all comes down to knowing your discs and how they perform.
About to start season 2013.
Got some nice use of Trak (medium) and Ascent (medium) during late fall and wouldn't give them up. Didn't really push them but holes up to 380 feet are reachable and workable on many different lines. Now I wonder how I got along so long without fairway drivers.
As...
You are probably right, I'm too lazy to check physics. Personally I haven't noticed that big difference (10%) in distances if I can throw from clean and dry tee. 10% sounds a lot though. Would probably be even more here as the climate is colder here. I have played in -20°C at most and that is...
I think it's probably more due to the added clothes (less motion) and worser lies (slippery, snowy etc.). I doubt that colder air itself makes a much difference. I have thrown about same distance in distance competition in late May and late November.
Been mostly playing Kauhajoki because it is/was closest 18 hole course. Short and open, but it's nice to play in park which is usually quite empty. Now we got new 18 hole set up in Jurva so I'll probably start playing there more. This is more wooded, longer and technical course.
My fav course...
What you want to know? It's pretty much same as playing in summer, but you might want to use less stable discs as you have to often throw standstills or throw with minimal run up and you have somewhat limited motion due to the clothes. You also want to make sure you have proper winter shoes as...
Trak is absolutely amazing disc but it's not stable enough for some shots. Tested and liked TeeBird but I prefer the Vibram compound so Ascent it is.
As for fast stuff, first impression with Cannon and Rampage was good. Felt that I got the same distance tad easier than with Destroyer. Also...
Planning to update my driver section a bit. Lost my beaten star destroyer and I realized I don't have much love for non-beaten star destroyers. Also had pro wraith for long rips but it didn't get much use. I also don't have any fast and overstable disc. So, I ordered Cannon and Rampage for test...