2naphish
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150 class Z Storm
i have a first run in orange Z Storm that goes in and out of my bag depending on the course. its a STUPID straight flyer. the only one i have ever had and barely shows any wear.......
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150 class Z Storm
i have a first run in orange Z Storm that goes in and out of my bag depending on the course. its a STUPID straight flyer. the only one i have ever had and barely shows any wear.......
Banshee Was used about as much as a Starfire where I live.Starfire is a great mold that no one seems to throw anymore. Once up on a time they were super popular. None of those other molds really were.
Archon is underrated as a slightly flippier Wraith variant.
IMO Colossus and Firestorm should be ditched as well. Not very good molds, and zero popularity.
My Dad has an early 2000's Pro D model but he could also use Elite Z/Z plastic provided he had hot car the disc and did not end up like some runs of Z where disc when exposed like this get outer layer greasy with no way of removing greasy feeling.Oooohhh.
That sounds amazing. I wish I could've thrown one of those.
Or still could throw one I guess. Stupid boutique runs. Camo, slick ESP Wasps don't fit the bill.
Shoutout to the 1.2First run tridents were amazing, even in that terrible dead grass color. Opto back then was also indestructible. I also miss 1.2 olfs. The new ones are too flippy.
DX VRoc are still in the full production section here https://proshop.innovadiscs.com/dx-vroc/For years and to this day my favorite "distance putter" has been the Innova VROC. I'm never sure how to pronounce that disc's name. Is it VEE-rok or v'rok? From outside the circle I have had the most throw-in birdies and par saves with that simple DX plastic VROC than any other disc in my bag. It feels familiar and natural in my hand, and I'm really disappointed that they aren't in production anymore. From Innova's discontinued storefront I recently purchased a VROC in Star plastic because it is the only option they have left. It doesn't feel the same, but maybe I'll throw it one day.
Also, I really enjoyed flicking the Innova Starfire. I guess I've replaced it with the Invictus now, but I remember enjoying the results I would get with that disc.
This makes me unreasonably happy! lolDX VRoc are still in the full production section here https://proshop.innovadiscs.com/dx-vroc/
I've continuously bagged the same Lucid Suspect for years now for the reasons you mentioned. Very reliable, and not as OS as its similarly numbered counterparts in other manufacturersDD Suspect - I have my last one in a small bag I keep at my mother's place for when I visit her and play the hometown dg course. For some reason it just works as an approach disc and an os mid.