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Gotcha thanks.
What about the puddle topped pinnacle fairways? How do they fly relative to the other iterations? My local shop seems to have a bunch of them.
Gotcha thanks.
What about the puddle topped pinnacle fairways? How do they fly relative to the other iterations? My local shop seems to have a bunch of them.
I need experiences with Clutches, all plastics. And go!
I added a thousand of them to my cart, so i don't think there is a limit, they will probably take them off when they feel like they have sold enough
After looking through a few threads I still can't seem to get a clear answer to my question. Which plastic is the most stable version of the Rampage and the Cannon? I want to get one of each to test out. Would I be correct to assume (for the most part) that a heavy pinnacle rampage and a med-weight icon cannon would cover the majority of my max distance lines?
Thanks for the input I noticed on the rampage thread that white pinnacles have been decently stable as well. Ill keep my eyes out for aqua pinnacles and red icons.
I was looking at creating an all legacy bag and have 2 discs that I can't find a replacement for.
1. Firebird - I know that a disc that can handle this roll is in the works
2. Nuke OS - My Outlaw isn't quite overstable enough for high headwind max d forehand shots. Hope they make a Nuke OS, PD2, beefy Xcal/Ape, Stiletto style disc sometime in the next few releases.
I would rather have something that's closer to a Predator than a Firebird when it's released by Legacy. It would still fill the over stable control driver role and have more distance potential.I was looking at creating an all legacy bag and have 2 discs that I can't find a replacement for.
1. Firebird - I know that a disc that can handle this roll is in the works