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I was a fan of the L mold. However, the X is superior, especially in Champion. The champ beast x was the first disc I ever tossed (and only) over 500’. Those were the days.
I’ve been at a loss why DX Banshees aren’t more popular. They fly overstable to start, season into perfect straight discs that can handle torque. I’ve got some 10+ year old banshees that are beat to death and they still fly 325+ with no turn.
It has been maybe seven or eight years (maybe more, I was still in university) since I’ve thrown an FD3. The FL is the only mold with that shape that I’ve come across, and flight for that matter. Maybe a Predator comes close but even then, I couldn’t say with certainty. The FL is a glideless...
I was having this conversation with some longtime DG buddies about how the paywall has made everything feel less exciting. The delay in releasing coverage is pretty much a death knell in making a tournament seem impactful or important. We play more disc golf nowadays than we did ten-twelve years...
Once upon a time it came in RPro. It was exactly how you describe. I threw them exclusively (with 30yr). I wish they did another run. In both the plus and regular run.
Last week I received four Destroyers under 155g. The weights are 150g, 147g (penned *DS and .com tooling the rest are embossed), 140g, and 137g.
I'm sold on lightweight Destroyers. Playing the wind right and these hit 450' with what would be a full pull with a putter. I was reaching baskets I...
Early Roc3s were a little varied. Dave D addresses it in a PDGA forum post. I think it had to do with the new Jolly Launcher plastic and the new 3-tech was still a learning process. I had some 2x and 3x Roc3s that were weirdly understable and others were bricks. The early runs even have "plus"...