HotPinkBeast
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I always use DX "Ontario" Cobras for tight fairway shots!
just love these point a to point b flat toppers!
just love these point a to point b flat toppers!
I used to throw Meteors and I prefer the Comet, on an annie shot the Meteor fights out and takes more power and spin to keep it turned over. It makes a good hyzer flip tunnel disc, but I can do the same and more with a Comet or Cobra. I also prefer the Cobra over the Meteor too.
Meteors are too frustrating to be an accurate mid. Just my experience, but I know there are folks who like them.
I used to throw Meteors and I prefer the Comet, on an annie shot the Meteor fights out and takes more power and spin to keep it turned over. It makes a good hyzer flip tunnel disc, but I can do the same and more with a Comet. I also prefer the Cobra over the Meteor too.
Meteors are too frustrating to be an accurate mid. Just my experience, but I know there are folks who like them.
I have three and they all three fly differently. My flat ESP is the most understable. It does not fight out of anny and turns easily thrown flat. The domey Esp with a different stamp only turns with lots of power and with fight a bit out of anny. The Z I have is fresh and flies more like a Buzzz.
I should have added that I have only thrown Z-Meteors. Oh well, like every other disc, plastic does make a difference.
put a fresh DX cobra in the bag and used it a bunch this past tourney, damn I love how smooth this disc is.
The current DX Cobras and King Cobras are my only mid I bag and throw! The DX beats to a awesomely straight flyer and it has glide for days! Mine are in the 170-174 weight range.
The King can handle a good rip, stay straight and finish with fade at the end.
The Cobra is a seriously under-rated disc.
Bump.
So anyone else like the current off the shelf DX Cobras? What disc would you compare them too?
... Wondering if there is a disc made by innova or any other company in premium plastic that would compare. Although I would probably be better off just buying a stack of DX cobras.
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I came to this thread looking for an answer to this question as well. I've been throwing one I bought at walmart as part of a DX bag I use when I run the course. I've been having trouble replacing a used glo flx buzzz I lost in the water. This disc seems like it will replace it. Wondering if there is a disc made by innova or any other company in premium plastic that would compare. Although I would probably be better off just buying a stack of DX cobras.
Vcobra in star might be close. Feels similar since the top, depth and width is the same. The Vcobra has a little turn and a little fade.