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Not sure if I would recommend that - my core is flippy as ****. They seem to be very inconsistentLatitude core-buzzz plus twenty-thirty feet
Roc3 for open fairways
Flat top Roc3 for wooded fairways
When I think "midrange driver" I'm thinking a tweener. The Zombee fits the bill perfectly.
If you're talking about a more traditional mid, then it's N Axis, all day.
I have 5 Roc 3's. Two are very flat. Two have moderate dome. The other is straight up domey.You have a Roc3 that isn't flat? The one's I have are all flat tops & I've never seen one that isn't.
I have 5 Roc 3's. Two are very flat. Two have moderate dome. The other is straight up domey.
I really want to see a domey Roc3 now, can you post some pics?
CMD2 is what I throw. It's very stable so you can put a ton of juice in to it and not turn it over but it's not overstable so when you power down it's not a meathook. Holds lines really well especially when you break one in a bit.
The best part about them is it's by far the best stable mid in the wind I've ever thrown. It behaves like a much more overstable mid in the wind where as a buzzz will not handle wind as well.