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always had a preference for the opaque plastic.
The Volt distance driver is capable of holding long dependable lines with a slow, forward-penetrating fade. Its aerodynamic profile is optimized for long, accurate placement shots. The driver’s weight is transferred to the very outer rim with a...
chain link fence. the smooth or rubber coated kind. i throw my new drivers into a backstop a number of times if i need to wear them in a bit.
you can also just bang the disc on concrete and then place it flat and sand the bottom a bit. but i find anyone who does with their disc changes it too...
MVP hints at a new possible driver?
http://www.mvpdiscsports.com/?page_id=21
its currently set as under construction but the site clearly shows plans for a driver. could this be the next disc from MVP.
speculate away gents!
that makes sense.
what i am referencing is purely preference. if i go into a shop i would in general purchase star plastic over champion about 90% of the time simply because i have more trouble locating clearish discs and the bit of added grip is just more of a placebo bonus. if i throw out my...
i LOVE my ION with the textured bottom. i really wish they would continue to do this.
i also can't understand why all they dont make non-transparent plastic anymore... i have never been a fan of the clear plastic when i dont have to throw it : ex : champion/opto/crystal Z
i have see a number of local guys have really good results with Ringers and Classic Rocs.
the XD and Wedge as mentioned are low profile but will likely take a bit of time to get used to the feel for as they are very slim and perform different from your typical P&A putter.
the bonus of the...
the soft anodes do help a bit with the grip but they can still be a bit slippery.
iowa is known for crazy stupid humidity and one thing i have noticed that kind of bugs me about my MVP discs is how when they are sitting out in the open on the grass, the clear flightplate will let the sun still...
talked to a few guys at league last night and found a few backpacks that still are being sold that have been noted to work well.
2 man "Worst Shot" was a dam nightmare though...
Someone using a modified Ogio Vagabond showed me their bag and i think its what im going to buy and attempt.
there...
i remember you mentioning your from des moines. i have been seeing a few guys playing league with modified bags like these.
im glad this made it back to the top because i was totally looking for how to do this myself after seeing his bag and i get good discounts on laptop bags through my work...
flip your disc over and look on the bottom. its written in the mold as raised lettering.
the ROC is either manufactured in Ranchero , or San Marino, California.
99% of basic DX Rocs you find will be Ranchero
most of the only San Marino Rocs you will find now are the star plastic ones they are...
picked up a 150 blizzard boss. i found one of the early runs it looks like because this one still has most of its bubbles in the flight plate rather than the rim (which sounds like a better idea for added Gyro effect)
still not a fan of these discs i guess... i want it to work but its just not...
considering you flip them very easy on your harder throws it leads me to believe there are 2 possible issues.d
1 : your throws are clean but your valk/monarch are beat to hell and back or are warped , this would alter the flight path and make them as understable as you make them sound.
2 : your...