mynameisdbabz
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the roc sucks, try a buzz or drone
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I have all three stages of wear covered in champ and star plastic. They haven't changed a bit.What disc do you throw that you DON'T have to buy again and again?
the roc sucks, try a buzz or drone
So I'm a Buzzz guy. I've started throwing Comets, and I like them a lot. I hear the Roc is a good compliment to the Comet, so I'm thinking of giving them a try. Here's the thing, I've never thrown a Roc, and when I've looked at them, the variety is very wide, so I need your help...
I'd like recommendations on what I should get. Weights. Plastics. Molds. Whatever is recommended, it must be readily available and reasonably priced.
Thanks!
I have a Roc that is a Star Roc +. What does the + stand for?Types of Rocs:
2006:
·The "Star" Rocs are likely to be pretty hot for several reasons. They look and feel great. This is also the true "first run" of Star Rocs since Innova created the line. Star Rocs are stable (not overstable) like the Special Blend. They fly straighter and hold an incredible line.
·Star Rocs are pretty much the standard "Rancho" mold.
·Special Blend is more the "Ontario-style" mold, making them less stable than regular Champion or Glow. Special Blend Rocs should also prove popular as this is quite likely the final run of Special Blend discs. These, like the Star Rocs, are pretty straight flyers. Both gold and silver Special Blend Rocs are available. They are flippin' sweet.
·Regular Champion and Glow are all overstable pigs. If you prefer a meat hook, here you go.
·There was only one, truly clear disc. It weighs 180 and has a ghost "Eye Roc" stamp. Its whereabouts shall remain unknown at this time.