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Duplicates, always waiting to come across a disc that flies like the first disc I got of my favorite molds. Still search of a firebird, tee bird, 12x roc, and wraith that flew like my originals.
This is a review on the hand muff I want, I laughed so hard, this guy is ridiculous.
http://www.amazon.com/review/RCHAT9UB72XUR/ref=cm_cr_pr_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B0049HPWQ2&linkCode=&nodeID=&tag=
I went out tonight, its low 40's, I had a t-shirt, 2 long underwear, shorts and athletic pants on, I was comfortable except my hands, after a while I couldn't throw properly, my hands were so cold and dry I could hardly grip right. My next disc golf purchase is gonna be a muff.
I vote a Wraith as well, I have two blizzard wraiths, both 158, slightly different plh, both really understable, great for up hills, big annys, and if my game is on 400+. Then I have 2 star wraiths, 1 is 167 and really beat in and flippy, the other is a 169 and is stable with some high speed...
It can be hard, you have to look for the entry area, disturbed snow. I just bought my winter replacement discs. I like to throw white discs 3/4 of the year and pinks, oranges, and yellows in the winter.
I dont remember why, but here is one where I ended up playing the day up in highbridge in a actual kilt.
The stupid crap you do when you're young, somewhere I have some from a night round played in boxers and a pink tie to match my mo-hawk years ago.
http://www.voodoodiscgolf.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=27
I dont know if anyone caught this, but the head phone port was changed for mass production it looks like. Like they cheaped out. The model in the picture has the regular rubber headphone port, which seems more durable.