I received my two Rampages today and couldn't wait to throw them. I only threw my green one but all I have to say is that everyone is going to need to find a bigger practice field. Headwind, tailwind, it didn't matter. I generally throw destroyers and pPD2s around 430+ RHBH on flat ground without much wind for a little reference.
The wing feels very sharp in your hand. This is intensified by the amount of flashing on the edge.
My first throw was with a slight right to left tailwind, maybe 5-7 mph. With a flat release and full rip, the Rampage took off like a destroyer to start but had a little more high speed turn than your standard echo star destroyer but a little less than a broken in pPD2 that I was throwing for comparison. What surprised me was how long this thing stayed in the air. The only other disc to hand up as long was a beat in domey echo that is generally my longest destroyer. I figured they were flying about the same distance. Once I walked up to where they landed though, the Rampage was about 40 feet further than the longest destroyer. After I got home I did a little google earth measurement and it was about 510.
Throwing back into the wind pretty much head on, I was afraid that the Rampage would possibly turn too much from a flat release so I put a very slight hyzer angle on it a threw it a little higher, maybe 25-30 feet at the apex. While all but the most stable of my destroyers and PD2s were turning and not coming out of it, the Rampage flipped up and over a bit but fought out of it and continued to glide almost 30 feet past the destroyers this time. Google earthed to about 475.
I went back and forth with the wind and into it two more times and got very similar results every time. In the end I could generalize that the Rampage was faster than destroyers and PD2s, had a little more high speed turn than a new destroyer (though it is quite gradual), and glides out longer before hooking up and hyzering out. When throwing the same, the Rampage was always 15 to 20 feet left of the destroyers so I don't necessarily know that I would give it a fade of 4 but I suppose it could be that the Rampage has more of a forward, teebirdesque fade rather than a firebirds dump over fade. With so few throws, these are very vague generalizations but I found the Legacy Rampage to be faster, glidier, and that it requires less lateral room to get distance than the destroyer. I'll have to take some more throws soon but that's what I got out of it in my six throws today.
The only thing I wasn't a huge fan of was the grip. I'm kind of a big guy with largish hands and even I had trouble gripping this thing comfortably form time to time. I don't throw speed 13 discs, so jumping back and forth from the speed 14 Rampage to the 12 of Destroyers and PD2s made the speed 12 rims feel small. It was like going from Destroyers to Firebirds, it seems that much bigger.
I look forward to other people reviewing this thing. I'm not usually good at doing this type of thing but felt like I should share anyway.