1. Daredevil Woodchuck (Elastic Performance, 1x)
2. Reptilian Scale (Fossil Fuel, 1x)
3. Discraft Zone (Z-flx 1x, Jawbreaker 1x)
4. Discraft Buzzz (Z-flx 1x, Elite-X 1x)
5. Daredevil Timberwolf (Flex Performance 2x just in case I lost one)
6. MVP Tesla (Neutron 1x)
7. Daredevil Mammoth (Flex Performance 2x, one more beat than the other)
Ugh, it feels like all I do anymore is think about what molds work well since I can't do much besides throw in my street or empty parking lots.
This was just from January, but I'm convinced it's wrong.
I'd now switch to:
1. Discraft Challenger (Jawbreaker 1x, Z-FLX 1x) I need to just man up and putt instead of laying up with my woodchuck, but it's such a good crutch, I hate leaving it behind. I'm adding the Z-FLX challenger because I don't really like throwing my jawbreaker one hard into trees because it's my primary putter and I'm not a fan of putting with gouged up discs.
2. Discraft Zone (Jawbreaker 1x, Z-FLX 1x) This didn't change
3. Discraft Buzzz (Elite-X 1x, Z-FLX 1x) This also didn't change. Over the past month, I've experimented a lot with short approaches, adding a mako3 or using the sol, but in the end, I realized that this Buzzz/US Buzzz combo works great.
4. Discraft Heat (Big-Z 1x, Z-FLX 1x) This is a surprising re-addition, but I can't argue with the distance I get from a turnover hyzerflip with this disc in Big-Z. I added my Z-FLX one because it's more stable and might be able to fill the gap I'm leaving open by taking off my timberwolf. The Big-Z on a hyzerflip turnover reaches the distances I cover with a flick tesla and I prefer the undertaker over the tesla for backhand
5. Discraft Undertaker (Pro-D 1x, ESP 2x) I added a pro-D one to see if that could work as my timberwolf (just like I was going to try with the Z-FLX heat). This disc is just too much of a reliable workhorse for me to not have it on the list. It's comfortable and holds up to breezes just fine. I know where it's going.
6. Daredevil Mammoth (Flex Performance 2x, one that's pretty new). I can't say enough good things about the mammoth. It's everything I want in an overstable fairway disc. It's dumb overstable, but that bit of turn gives it so much more flexibility for me compared to a raptor or predator or (gasp!) flick or machete. But like all of those, it ends up on a hard fade.
7. Discraft Nuke (Pro-D 2x in different weights, Big-Z 1x) This sort of surprised me. I just proved to myself time and again that I really dig the Discraft Thrasher and can get some big controlled distance with it (for me). But I'm getting almost the same distance with a flat nuke that I am getting with a hyzerflipped thrasher and I'm still working on form. The nuke is a 1.6 vs 0.4 for the thrasher on Discraft's stability index. So I think an array of nukes actually plays better to my game than one magical thrasher.