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I salute you guys who are loyal to this brand. Like Millennium, they have some majorly under-appreciated molds.
Yep, was going to get the midrange/fairway driver mold from DGA the Squall at one point but then went to the 2007 ace race Impact and that disc once it was legal it became the disc in my bag that the Squall would have been.
The Titanic is nearly the same thing as a Magnet they just make it in a premum plastic the Magnet will never be made in.
The DGA Steady #001 is the GT-Bangor but without the GT, they used to make a Bangor without the GT for about 3 years or so when the Bangor GT first came out but that non GT Bangor mold became the Steady.
I'd like to know more about the bolded part if you have facts to support it.
Moved away from Aftershocks (might go back) and started throwing the Squall. The Squall is such a versatile mold. It might lack predictability in stronger wind, but what it lacks there it makes up elsewhere. For those type of wind shots, I will power down on an Eagle or power up on a Breaker; don't think I'll miss a beat.
I'd like to know more about the bolded part if you have facts to support it.
Can't they stopped making it right away and may never have been PDGA legal. I was sure they made it but that could have been a Promise they were going to make a Bangor. Discraft was great at promises they never did for a while in starting in late 2000's to 2018. Liek that promise they were going to make more then just a Z Wasp until recently I had a theory that Discraft was trying to get rid of the mold for the OS Buzz due to Nate Doss being the one who made the Buzz molds the midranges that Discraft still makes other then the Comet.