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MOLF Revisited

I'm liking these orions a lot. I throw the QOLF's. To me I think their a more predictable and longer Z crush. The QOLF replaced my Z crush because I could throw it longer, easier, and better then my crush, but with similar flight characteristics. All of my discs in my bag have smaller rims and can get a stronger grip.

I also don't mind the MOLF's either i can throw them even longer, but I like the predictability and performance from the QOLF.

I really like this disc and I think everybody should at least try one. I really have to thank blake for introducing the disc to me, for a while I did not wanna take my crush out of my bag at all, and then he kept bothering me about how awesome it is. I couldn't help but like it way too much and now its my favorite distance driver to date. So now, I have to tip my hat to Millenium for a fantastic product.
 
I've been throwing SOLFs for more than a year. I finally tried the MOLF, and I though it was pretty much just the same.

Can anyone verify that the QOLF is, in fact, more stable than the MOLF or SOLF?

B y the way, has anyone tried the 150 SOLF or MOLF? I thought the dynamics of this disc might lend itself to light weight better than some others.
 
widewhale said:
B y the way, has anyone tried the 150 SOLF or MOLF? I thought the dynamics of this disc might lend itself to light weight better than some others.
You would think, but unfortunately the 150g SOLF I tried was still pretty fllippy. (My 160g SOLF isn't all that much better.) The only 150g disc I've tried that's really truly overstable is the Flick. Although I haven't tried the Talon.
 
Can anyone verify that the QOLF is, in fact, more stable than the MOLF or SOLF?

FOR ME. The Q plastic, in any mold, has more turn on the back end than either the Sirius or Millennium plastic. I don't throw long enough to really comment about how they hold up in headwinds.
The closest thing to an exception would be a gummy QMS. The gummy QMS is an excellent disc.
 

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