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    [Help] Side arm disc for a noodle arm.

    I can't side arm a leopard with much confidence. Might be putting too much on it to be honest. She's had the best results with a 168g teebird, but we're looking for other suggestions. I sidearm out of desperation I think. Otherwise I'm all backhand. When I sidearm, it's 100 percent power...
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    [Drivers] Good under stable distance driver

    Mamba. Champion. Such a sweet flight path. Easy to possibly too easy to flip. I'm lovin it.
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    [Help] Side arm disc for a noodle arm.

    Sidearm/forehand discs for noodle arms? I have noticed that some discs, while excellent sidearm discs; destroyer, firebird, X cal, are not suitable for noodle arms. My wife is the noodle arm in question. Lightweight anything is the obvious choice. We both decline on the idea of anything...
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    [Drivers] What single disc can replace a River and Leopard?

    Somebody said it already I think, but my choice; lightweight DX Teebird. It'll be glide monster like your river, and in time, about as understable as either the river or leopard.
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    [MVP] Tangent getting more stable with use?

    Preposterous.
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    [Mids] Mid Range Tee Bird equivalent?

    My first thought was the Axis. Same fade, beats in to a slightly turntable disc. The vector too, has about the same amount of Teebird fade.
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    [MVP] MVP Proton Volt

    Just my opinion, but I like the neutron grip better. Proton flies a bit more stable as repeatedly mentioned before, but the plastic just doesn't feel as good in the hand as neutron. Call me crazy.
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    [Innova] Rhyno Nation!

    I had no interest in Rhynos, tbh. Tought my ions were OS enough. I was pleasantly surprised to find out they are not the end of the putter OS spectrum. THEN, I got my hands on an early 2000s orange Champion Rhyno, (I'm a sucker for any disc in champ orange). Threw it for the first time...
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    [Innova] Let's compare Teebirds, shall we?

    175g 12x Champion- By far the most stable. 175g Echo Star- Very worn. Will turn over, when thrown hard w/ hyzer. Max D. 168g DX- Glides for days. Fun. 167g Star- Very stable. Great distance. Favorite Teebird by far.
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    [MVP] MVP Tangent

    My forehand is not what it used be, but yes, you're right.
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    [MVP] MVP Tangent

    Tangent Picture this: Hole#1 Caroll Marty Disc Golf Course, Ames IA. 200ft hole with tee pad elavated probably 100ft higher than the pin, maybe more. You shoot downhill with the pin on the right. Perfect hole for the Tangent...if you can turn it. Aimed down, threw it hard, and got a nice...
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    If your limited to four discs

    172g Beat to snot Star Destroyer (domey) 167g Star Teebird 171g Champion Roc3 174g Soft Proton Anode (could probably preform every shot with this though):D
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    [Innova] 12x teebird sweetness!!!!

    Yes! I'm a diehard fanboy of MVP, but this new run of teebirds has given me hope that Innova is back to some quality champ plastic. I throw just about every MVP disc right now, but these teebirds are really digging into some of my volt/shock throws. Even the Roc3 is digging into some of my...
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    overstable midrange

    Gator 169g Yellow Star Gator. Love em!
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