I have a question about selection.
Currently I am mostly throwing DX plastic. I like it a lot because of the grip and I can get the disc to turn over. It's great because I can beat it in in about 3-5 rounds and the disc is controllable. Off the tee for me right now, if it's over 300 ft, I am throwing a DX Beast. A great drive for me with it is 350. If it's 250-300 I take a DX Teebird.
But I am tired of their short life span. 3-5 rounds after they are nice, it becomes flippy then very flippy.
If I buy a Champion version of the same mold it is way too overstable for me and glides out too much. I have found the same with Star, it is so hard to control, and takes forever to beat in.
Can anyone recommend something for a DX junkie at my arm speed, looking for something useable but more durable? Would it help to pick a lower speed disc since it's premium plastic now?
Currently I am mostly throwing DX plastic. I like it a lot because of the grip and I can get the disc to turn over. It's great because I can beat it in in about 3-5 rounds and the disc is controllable. Off the tee for me right now, if it's over 300 ft, I am throwing a DX Beast. A great drive for me with it is 350. If it's 250-300 I take a DX Teebird.
But I am tired of their short life span. 3-5 rounds after they are nice, it becomes flippy then very flippy.
If I buy a Champion version of the same mold it is way too overstable for me and glides out too much. I have found the same with Star, it is so hard to control, and takes forever to beat in.
Can anyone recommend something for a DX junkie at my arm speed, looking for something useable but more durable? Would it help to pick a lower speed disc since it's premium plastic now?