3 wizards
-Beat 4s for approaches and understable drives
-new ss for overstable drives and approaches
-stiff blurple for putting
2 buzzzs
-one beat x buzzz for turnovers and hyzer flips
-one slightly worn glow for straight/stable shots
1 z zone, because tits.
2 teebirds
-1 new stable echo star
-1 beat understable echo star
1 Pro Line Leopard, hyzer flips, rollers, etc (flippier than understable bird)
2 destroyers
-1 beat first run, stable to understable
-1 slightly worn stable to overstable 168g star
The last 3 spots would depend on the course and weather, but generally would be either a c line PD, a roadrunner, a tern or a katana. Also, for those windy days a predator, a fresh pd2 topped meatstroyer, a hornet or one of those sexy flat/firm glow teebirds.
Despite these types of threads being thoroughly worn and understable, its still fun to share and see how my bag has evolved over the years. I still have the same wizard Ive been using for approaches for nearly 5 years and I still love me some buzz and teebird action. Some of the other stuff has rotated in and out of the bag. Destroyers seem pretty full time now that I have the armspeed to get them to fly. Which, in 8 years of playing, is only a recent development.