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As I've been using the method since it came out I can give a more detailed review. I really like the flight, the two I have been using replaced two of my roc3s that I had in my bag for a while. As it breaks in it keeps its torque resistance but loses its stability. Really wanting to get this...
I'm said "right after" more in the effect of the following run. Also, from what I've heard about the Lone Howl is what I'm experiencing with this run as well, it is very versatile and has the stability, glide, and feel that a majority of people wanted.
Runs of any mold are constantly changing...
They tweaked the stock s-lines and made them very overstable, it's the same mold, but they cooled differently and they used a very stiff s-line plastic that caused them to be very overstable. They heard the feedback from many people that they did not like that run, so they used a softer s-line...
7th Run's are money, often overlooked by many because people are looking for the most overstable or closest to first runs. Don't know what I'll do if I lose the ones I have.
2010 Destroyer
I have a destroyer with patent numbers. It’s marked *DS. Stamp is from the Texas State Am Doubles Championship in 2010. Any info on what run this was? Was it 2-line era or 3-line or something else? Any info would be great, thanks.
Anyone else tried one yet? Got a pair of them the other day and love them so far, similar to a roc, but with a touch more glide. Feel a little bit over stable, but that could be because I haven't thrown a new roc in a while. The plastic feels great, but is it worth keeping both the roc and the...
Got to throw my Grady Shue Swirly PDs today. First of all these feel really good, much stiffer than some of the grippier s-lines they've been running and they have a low profile. These are also fairly overstable compared to most s-lines I've thrown.