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that's unfortunate
It's not bad, it's just isn't a "teebird". I expected them to be less stable... I'm worried for the people who didn't purchase max weight.
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that's unfortunate
For what it's worth the plastic feels great, it will fetch a high resell value. But if production runs remain at 17.99, pshhh forget about it. I won't be bagging this disc either way unless they can keep the grip but firm up the plastic. :\
What's the G stand for? Goldline?
Threw my 175g Blue G* Teebird today and my "beat in" star AJ tour series Teebird 172g today. A medium headwind, for some field practice.
The 172g star aj teebird still flies like a teebird. Will not turnover with OAT or strong headwinds. Very reliable to always have a medium-hard fade at the very end of its flight. Every time. Plastic is very very stiff.
The 175g Blue G* Teebird was straight. Straight. More like what you would think of a champ TL to fly like or possibly even less stable. And this disc is brand new (not broken in at all). Very grippy which is nice, but I'm not a big fan of flexible plastic. I'm sure the flexibility in the plastic has to do with it not being very stable. I did turn it over easily with some off axis torque too...
For what it's worth the plastic feels great, it will fetch a high resell value. But if production runs remain at 17.99, pshhh forget about it. I won't be bagging this disc either way unless they can keep the grip but firm up the plastic. :\
that's unfortunate
is it? i have a bunch of overstable teebirds waiting for a slot in my bag. the metal flakes and cfr glows take forever to beat in. having something that starts out closer to a dx teebird might be nice.
is it? i have a bunch of overstable teebirds waiting for a slot in my bag. the metal flakes and cfr glows take forever to beat in. having something that starts out closer to a dx teebird might be nice.
teebirds are hitting facebook this afternoon ...
an orange 175g is nearing $35
a red 175g is at $30
bodes pretty well for re-selling ... hope mine get to CT tomorrow