As long as they are identically shaped sure. Good luck with that tho.
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The DX Thunderbird is plenty overstable, I'm guessing they start out more OS than their premium counterparts
As long as they are identically shaped sure. Good luck with that tho.
How old is that brochure?
I haven't been golfing for too long but even in my short time I've seen the quality of DX plastic go down.
The new DX discs I have gotten during the past 12-ish months have this weird waxy feeling to the plastic.
Conversely, my buddy has an old DX Shark that is from when I was still in high school that feels so much better than the new blends of DX
Id be cautious in general relastic type impacting stability off the shelf. Ive thrown many baseline molds which fly as OS if not more so vs premium counterparts. Its ALL about mold shape vs plastic. Innova just has terrible QC on high speed baseline drivers as well as a lot of DX in general.
Some molds designed for DX baseline fly better in baseline vs champ or star offshoots and vise versa. I doubt innova has multiple molds for discs like the Ape where thats probably the caae with teebirds etc...
Plh/dome > any plastic type
Those new dx thunderbirds are really beefy they r stiff like kcpro and shaped like faf firebirds. Source: i fondled the box of them at innova.
Correct.