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My advice is to stick with the Shark and Aviar awhile. Most courses, that's all you'll need. At least until you're shooting par golf with them.
If you really want something a little faster, try out a Cheetah. Even if you're not naturally athletic, you should be able to score well with that lineup.
no i bought them seperate they weigh.....aviar-175....valk-165...shark-180
wow thats funny when i got my first disc it was given to me by a friend and he gave me the choice of the leopard or the boss and chose the boss...sounds like i shouldve picked the leopard
Lots of good disc suggestions in here.
I think you will have quicker progress if you settle on about 5 or 6 of them that seem to show potential for you, for left and right turns and straight shots. And then really, really, really focus on learning to throw those over a period of months.
Resist the urge to carry around a gigantic bag filled with discs, it will hinder your throwing consistency, and it will not make you cool.
Wide Variety of plastics (I kind of go against the grain here by recommending the better plastics)
Put the boss away and get another fairway driver and midrange leopard,teebird,buzzz,roc as examples.
No, I'm with you here. I wish I had started out with a Champ X-out for drivers b/c after the inevitable gazillion tree wacks you get as a n00b, it's impossible to tell if it's the disc or you that sucks. The only caveat is that many would argue that the Leopard only flies like a Leo in DX or Pro plastic. :\Wide Variety of plastics (I kind of go against the grain here by recommending the better plastics)
Can't believe nobody said this yet but get another matching aviar. This will help you when it is time to practice putting and is also good for approach shots. Approaching with your "putting" putter can cause it to change in stability if it gets banged up to much.