Teebird
Cyclone
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Teebird
Cyclone
A Stalker is exactly what you are looking for, and you won't be disappointed. But get it in z plastic...not Ti. Ti stalkers are great, and I love them, but they are much more overstable. The z has a very similar line to the Buzzz...just 25-50ft farther.
Ummm. No. It is not, it's a midrange.Your right. It is THE fairway driver.
YES!!!! :clap:
TL will be straighter out of the box. New premium plastic Teebirds have too much fade to qualify as straight. Or, just hyzer flip your River.
Ummm. No. It is not, it's a midrange.
Don't encourage stupidity
It depends if you are using the term "fairway driver" to describe a certain speed of discs based upon rim size or if you are describing a tool in your bag for getting the job done. When I have a fairway that can not be missed at long distances I reach for a z buzzz. When I need to reach further but don't have to land in a restricted area I reach for a different tool, a distance driver. If it isn't far away I am approaching or putting. You don't have to insult me because my thoughts are different than yours.
I don't think he understood what you guys were trying yo say. But just because you can throw it really far still doesn't make it a fairway driver...it just makes it a really long mid range.
I can throw my vector and axis just barely shorter than my fairways, but they are still mid ranges.
The terms have all changed over the years. The xd used to be a driver as well as the stingray. The gazelle was a distance driver before it was ever called a fairway driver. What are the exact rim requirements nowadays to be considered a fairway driver to all the intelligent players? If the buzzz works well for me as a fairway driver then why can't I call it that without being told it is stupidity?
The op wants a longer buzzz and my opinion is that the op should work on getting a longer buzzz shot. 280' is not really getting the buzzz up to speed all the way. Work on crushing it further instead of adding another disc and you will probably be better off in the long haul. Things that can make a buzzz fly farther are; lighter weights, more snap, smoother release, higher lines, nose down release, and more follow through.
Depends on your throwing style. The JLS is the laser straight disc for me.
Good luck!