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Small update, I have been minimizing molds and total discs and have finally found a putting putter to replace my Rhyno.
Full bag:
2 Excites - still like the raiders, but these seem to go a bit farther with a bite less power
3 Teebirds - jen allen color glo 2017, Luster, 12x champ
2 Firebird -...
This is such an open ended question making it almost impossible to answer. Realistically, the most important putter in the history of disc golf is the Aviar. Especially if we are counting all the variations like KC, JK, and Yeti. It has won countless world titles, majors, putting comps, and...
commented on a recent video that featured a squatch bag as an advert. got some decent conversation and some comments for both sides. whether the exact panel configuration is the same or not, this is clearly a Chinese knock off. whether consumers will care or not will remain to be seen.
Just picked up 2 eclipse and this seems to be the perfect midrange for me. Liking it so much I picked up a Neutron which I would imagine is a touch more understable. The eclipses are more overstable than I expected but I like that. They take full power FH and BH without flipping over. Even into...
I have an old pink PPD with the standard freak stamp. Loved the PPD for a bit before I decided to just stick with just the Teebird mold. Actually, my first ace was with a PPD circa 2012 (#10 at Westover park in VA) with a sidearm down a tight gap over the 11th teepad and skipping hard right in...
I’ve taken some big chunks of years off too (been playing since 2001 on and off). It can be overwhelming to wrap your head around just how big the sport is and how many discs/manufacturers there are after some time off. What disc/discs in particular are you looking to achieve this result for…...
So, the best way to do this is to cycle discs. This is a very common tactic that a lot of players use to achieve the results you are looking for. It basically involves using the wear pattern to achieve different flights. This is a much more reliable way to achieve your desired result and is very...
Unfortunately, it doesn’t quite work like that. Yes, in terms of stability for the standard Innova plastic, it tends to go Metal Flake, Champ Glo, Champion, Star, GStar, DX, but that is just a general rule of thumb. Stability is often affected by weight, but not all the time unless you really...
4.50 star(s)
Fairly lengthy course, about 9000ft for 18 holes. Challenging to say the least. This course is definitely not for beginners or novices.I have been playing for a little while, but I took a friend who never really plays and he had fun but didn't even attempt to keep score. I like a challenge so I...
Exactly this. The flight of any disc is relative. It flies like that for my arm speed. If you throw harder or have more OAT it will probably show turn for you. If you throw nose up or have less arm speed it will fade out much harder.
Even so, for an 0/2 disc they are very HSS and do resist HST...
Can’t speak to barelas or TB3s for that matter.
I haven’t thrown the 19 Allen’s, but if they are anything like the 17 Allen’s they should be very beefy, possibly more than the Avery stars but not quite as much as my Brinsters. The Avery stars are pretty darn overstable in my experience and I...