notroman
* Ace Member *
I have two white 175g from the new run. Firm and glossy like you guys have said but pretty flat. The new run of Star on this run feel great though.
This is what the 168-172g ones look like:
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I have two white 175g from the new run. Firm and glossy like you guys have said but pretty flat. The new run of Star on this run feel great though.
This is what the 168-172g ones look like:
This is what I like to call the pd2 tops, theyve released them in the past but the plastic blend was more opaque. They are my favorite destroyers and 168 is perfect. I find them really overstable but a ton of glide, makes the perfect cycler. $$
This is what the 168-172g ones look like:
This is what the 168-172g ones look like:
The new Star Destroyers have a zipper top... so I assume Innova is using a brand new top mold. Did you all notice this, and what do you all think of it?
Can someone tell me what a zipper top is and what its significance is? I hear people talking about them every now and then; something about a sound from running your thumbnail along the top of the disc or something?
The new Star Destroyers have a zipper top... so I assume Innova is using a brand new top mold. Did you all notice this, and what do you all think of it?
The new Star Destroyers have a zipper top... so I assume Innova is using a brand new top mold. Did you all notice this, and what do you all think of it?
I threw one but seemed pretty over stable. I guess I should have tossed it a few more times.
Could anyone show me a picture of a destroyer with a low PLH? I want to throw nothing but destroyers as my main driver and I'm looking for an understable one.
Not an exact answer to your question but if you are looking for flippy destroyers look for low PLH pros (super easy to see, the wing is barely higher then bottom of the rim) and current run echo stars (the ones with the picture on the stamp)