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Yes, gritty is a good description. Not slick at all. I also agree these will be hard to scratch up based on the texture. I also noticed a tick more stability in the TI FLX.
These are great feeling discs. Some of the best plastic Discraft has put out in years. I now have a Zone, Challenger, and Meteor in it. All three are super flat with low profiles.
I bag both. VIP Harp is for more OS approaches/driving, and the Zone is for OS midrange and forehand flicks. Zone is my get out of trouble shot. I don't like using the Harp for that, it just doesn't work for me.
To me the Zone is more like a mid range and the Harp is more like a putter. But, I...
However, now I bag a 175g Players Cup, 169g Players Cup, a new 175g Elite Z, and an Elite X. Plus one of these Cryztal FLX Trackers. I have every fairway shot covered.
I agree that this isn't a Tracker. It really is pretty much a utility disc. It has little to no glide. I would agree on the 3+ rating, it is stupid over stable. You can't even compare it to a Z, Players Cup, or X because it flies like a different mold.
I bought a few TI FLX discs and they feel amazing. Way better than GStar. Much firmer but still gummy. The Meteor I got was more stable then ESP which is awesome. I picked up a Zone and Challenger as well. I highly suggest picking a few molds up.
Don't fall in the trap of buying expensive collector discs! Buy discs that you can replace. I lost so many discs when I first started.
In regards to discs, you are on the right track. Learn the discs you have. Once you get your arm speed and snap up then discs fly differently. Work on your...