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I found a few discs this year and have returned them to their original owners. It feels good helping other people out, and I'm glad that so many people feel the same way.
I'm finding that it's difficult to take in everyone's disc suggestions because they probably throw at a different speed with a different release than me. In the end, it seems like it just comes down to whatever the thrower feels best with. However, I thank you all for the recommendations and...
Thanks for the tips. I'll probably stick with a 9 or 10 speed. With a slower speed distance driver, should I look for one that flies well with a flat release, or should I get an understable one that works best with a hyzer flip?
How would some of the mentioned discs (D4, Renegade, PD, TD,...) compare to a Champion Wraith in high speed turn and low speed fade? The Wraith is one of the few distance drivers that I have some experience with, so it's probably the easiest for me to compare other drivers to.
Lately, I've been looking into getting a straight and controlled distance driver. Right now, I'm using a 171g Innova Star TL and throwing it with a tight S-curve around 300-330' on a flat release. I really like the TL, and I'm basically looking for a longer version of it. I've been narrowing...
I just picked up a 175g DX Birdie a couple of weeks ago, and it's really helped my putting game. With the Birdie, I haven't been missing left or right as often, and I've also had much more success putting in the wind. I'm indifferent to the Thumbtrac, but I agree that the low glide really helps...
Thanks to everyone for the advice! I'm probably going to try starting with the Z Buzzz around 170-175g and take it from there. After using it for a little while, then I'll see if I need to look into some of the other mentioned midranges like the MVPs, Truth, Roc, or Mako.