Systmvayne8
Bogey Member
i have been mind boggled over this for some time.... so i am finally gonna ask it. What does CFR, 11x, 10x, ect? i have no idea what these stand for
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thats what i thought... about 10x and 11x.so really it dosent mean anything, its just a stamp.
Innova production lines vary at times. There are people who prefer 10x Ken Climo or 11x Ken Climo Firebirds, TeeBirds, Rocs, Whippets, Aviars, Eagle-Xs or Eagle-Ls. Some are flatter, Some are have bigger domes, some plastics are made differently, some tend to be more overstable/understable than others. So you'll find people such as myself who will be looking for 11x Ken Climo Champion TeeBirds. It's a preference, that's all. Innova has some inconsistancies at times or make changes to their molds and people have their favorites. So some people will be searching out certain runs to fill the bags and for backups for lost discs.
CFR stands for Candy Fundraiser that Innova presses specifically for tournaments. "Fundraiser Discs". They have items that are not in the normal production line currently. CFR Glow Orcs, CFR Champion TLs, etc.
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the 12x teebird looks less domey than the 11X but im not sure how that effects it.
the relationship between domeyness and stability varies from disc to disc. rocs, for example, tend to be more overstable when flatter- that is why "flat-top" rocs are so coveted. works the opposite for some drivers.
*laughs nervously*it's nice to know that I'm not the only dope burning time at work on this site!
the 12x teebird looks less domey than the 11X but im not sure how that effects it.
IIRC, domey = stability. I think.
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