BirdieMachine
Michael Moore Fan Club President
My LOVE with the Teebird is everlasting. Just absolutely throwing great shots with them. Champs, Echo and Stars. They all give me a warm and fuzzy feeling!
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What would be a good replacement for a beat (can be thrown on an anhyzer but wont roll, flies with turn and a mild fade when thrown flat) CE Teebird T. I fear the Ce bird may be nearing the end of it's life.
^My seasoned 11x CAL TB fits that description to a "T" (no pun intended )
If I had to rate it, I'd call it 6-7/10
I should have clarified, what production Innova disc that i can buy in stores. Obviously a beat cal Teebird would be a good replacement for another beat cal Teebird
Sounds like G* is less stable than star. What about compared to echo? How does it compare durability wise to star and echo?
What would be a good replacement for a beat (can be thrown on an anhyzer but wont roll, flies with turn and a mild fade when thrown flat) CE Teebird T. I fear the Ce bird may be nearing the end of it's life.
I would contend that the G* is not a concensus to be "less stable" than Star. maybe I just got some beefy ones, but my TB & Destroyer are both very stable.
Durability wise, I would say certianly more durable than Echo.
I cant comment compared to normal Star, bc I dont regularly throw much Star. However, I am consently AMAZED at how durable the GStar stuff is. I think the gumminess of it adds to the durability when compared to stiffer plastics. It displaces the energy of impact better.
Nice, looks like I might have to snag a G*
I would contend that the G* is not a concensus to be "less stable" than Star. maybe I just got some beefy ones, but my TB & Destroyer are both very stable.
Durability wise, I would say certianly more durable than Echo.
I cant comment compared to normal Star, bc I dont regularly throw much Star. However, I am consently AMAZED at how durable the GStar stuff is. I think the gumminess of it adds to the durability when compared to stiffer plastics. It displaces the energy of impact better.
The transition back from FDs to teebirds went flawlessly. I'm up to a stockpile of 7 new run Echo Teebirds. They feel great, low dome, fantastic glide, break in well, etc.
just came in to say that. new echoes rule, but please stay away from my max weight yellows.