DannyThunders
Double Eagle Member
The new run is needlessly overstable. It's as overstable as a flat firebird , just barely longer. I have an 168 lime green one with a mega gummy plate thats finally starting to give a little.
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Avery said the same thing in his video. He says the new star Destroyers are so overstable that he's still trying to get used to them and uses them for utility. The newer run really is crazy overstable.
Truer words have never been spoken on a disc golf forum. And unless you can throw a Roc 400' like KC too, then most people should heed his advice.
Avery said the same thing in his video. He says the new star Destroyers are so overstable that he's still trying to get used to them and uses them for utility. The newer run really is crazy overstable.
I can't believe the lidlike putter renaissance that's happening. I am shedding a tear of joy right now.
Polecat's better
Yeah, the new run beefcake Destroyers are basically 12 speed flat top Firebirds. I can't imagine how long it would take to beat one into a turnover, if it's at all possible.
The new run is needlessly overstable. It's as overstable as a flat firebird , just barely longer. I have an 168 lime green one with a mega gummy plate thats finally starting to give a little.
I haven't done it myself, but I've seen these Destroyers once they've been seasoned. It takes more time and heavier use, but they do seem to season in and fly like you'd expect a Destroyer would.
I just know the current runs are even more overstable than the beefcake pop top 160s from a few years ago. I have one from that run in my bag that is about 2 years old and it's just NOW starting to become a straight flier. I think another year before it becomes more of a distance turnover boomer. These new ones are even more overstable when new, so it will probably take many many years to beat them in.
Unless you play on rocks.