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booter said:nothin wrong with that! I still keep my esp stalkers and ppds in the bag together. My ppd is wearing down but I cycle mine. I also have different uses with the stalker than I do with the pd. All preference really.
btw. I looooooove my esp's. Grippy,stiff like my glo's,super straight still and a bit longer than my z/glo's.
new flavor of the week huh?disc junkie said:Just to throw this out there.
ESP Stalkers are the SHYTE!!!!
victorb said:I was very surprised at the insignificant difference between the striker and stalker when thrown on the same line and height - the striker utilizes speed and the stalker utilizes more glide to get the same distances...
juju said:Sorry if this has been discussed already...
How does the stalker compare to a star TL? I've been really happy with the TL lately although people have been telling me I should try the Stalker as well. Overlap issues or no?
BTW, I've had 2-3 FR Buzzz in the bag since they came out (I've heard the Stalker is a longer Buzzz).
JHern said:The greater overlap in your bag would probably be between the Buzzz and the Stalker. It really is exactly that: a long Buzzz, but with even less fade when seasoned. I keep a beefy Crystal Z Buzzz in my bag, mostly in the role of "shorter Stalker."
What happened to the sweet graphic?peppermack said:I have been trying stalkers on hole I have never used them on and in a lot of cases they are really doing it for me. The second hole on my home course has a line of trees on the left fairway that are just about 10 feet right of the teepad and start 40 feet out and then a row of trees all along the left side. it is a 351' HOLE. Usually I play a big hyzer and let it come in hard at the basket. Today I hyzer flipped the stalker, it snapped up nice and straight about 10 feet off the left trees, and then it faded out gently toward the basket for a 10' bird.