I really like my 175 Ape but it is green and hard to find. I have decided to replace it with a 150g DX leopard that my dog chewed on. They fly about the same, especially for 350' spikehyzer sidearms.
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I really like my 175 Ape but it is green and hard to find. I have decided to replace it with a 150g DX leopard that my dog chewed on. They fly about the same, especially for 350' spikehyzer sidearms.
LOVE my 1st run Wedge for short range hyzer-flips and for short to mid range turnovers.
Would a Star Wedge be close to a shorter Meteor? I suck at forehand, and have several holes where a RHBH left to right shot is needed. For me to get a Meteor to turn that way, I have to throw it somewhat fast meaning lots of over shots.
Would a Star Wedge be close to a shorter Meteor? I suck at forehand, and have several holes where a RHBH left to right shot is needed. For me to get a Meteor to turn that way, I have to throw it somewhat fast meaning lots of over shots.
I really like my 175 Ape but it is green and hard to find. I have decided to replace it with a 150g DX leopard that my dog chewed on. They fly about the same, especially for 350' spikehyzer sidearms.
Thanks guys. Will pick one up next time I make an order. None can be found here locally.
At 200 feet compare Wedge and XD. Thinking about picking one up for an 8 y/o.
Guessing the Wedge is a bit more under stable?
here in the northwest i play alot of wooded courses. having a disc that will hold a low anny line at 100' power is veryy handy.
Same here, max weight firm star. Huge fan, odd that it's an Innova disc that you don't hear much about. Super reliable for those 75'-150' approaches that need to go right. I love throwing it from a standstill slight anny release with a nice wrist snap and watching it glide left to right. I'm not going to mess around with any other plastics; the star is perfect imo.I play max weight firm star wedges. I always keep one in the bag. For my arm speed I consider my wedge to be pretty neutral. Once again I'm one of those people that plays heavily wooded courses most often so I use it for "tech" type shots. I do like how it will fade out of a gentle anny to flex around big trees and drop down softly. Or with a bit more power it can hold that anny all the way through. I haven't got a chance to throw the g* wedges mostly cuz I haven't seen them in my local shops yet