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150 valks, leopards, medusa, sidewinder, roadrunner, etc. there are a bunch of good turning drivers out there.
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Ooo, I like what the mamba has to offer, looks like exactly what I am looking for.
Summit for a putter.
Though the mamba has -5 turn it is a speed 11. Which means you have to throw it pretty damn fast in order to fly like the chart says. I see you havent been playing very long and no offense but Im pretty sure you wont be able to get it up to speed so its not going to turn like you think you will. Id recommend a leopard or river.
A flat GL River is a good right turning disc. If it's a light one and once you start to break it in. Domey Rivers tend to be more stable.
GL River, everyone else shut up you dont know what your talking about
throw lefty
A flat GL River is a good right turning disc. Domey Rivers tend to be more stable.
OP - at .1 years playing, you are going to have a hard time getting a disc to go right unless you are turning your wrist over (OAT). Learn to throw a disc straight with neutral fade, and work on one that turns right from there. It is very hard to get consistency on a turnover disc when you are just starting out.
Alternatively, work on your forehand. I wish I had done that - I am working on it now, but it is so very frustrating when I am throwing 350+ BH and can't get forehand to do anything good!