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Meaning more stable than an ESP or Z Buzzz? Been tempted to try one but haven't yet.Ti Buzzz for being a beadless Roc3.
Meaning more stable than an ESP or Z Buzzz? Been tempted to try one but haven't yet.Ti Buzzz for being a beadless Roc3.
The ESP and Z ones I have seen have a pronounced shoulder and fly a little more stable. They feel like an entirely different mold than the Ti ones as those are just as flat as a Roc3. Ti Buzzzzes also have a slight turn and fade to them, however mine is about 7 years old and is a 3x Nate Doss Edition molded on top of it and therefore it might be a little different than more recent runs.Meaning more stable than an ESP or Z Buzzz? Been tempted to try one but haven't yet.
I tried mold minimalism, but it wasnt for me. Neither was brand loyalty - that's for suckers if you're not sponsored. I buy the rims I like, and it turns out lots of people make interchangeable molds. The difference between other mold/brands is less than the differences between runs. Verdict = Solstice = Mortar. All are more stable but identical hand-feel to Truth = Buzzz SS ~ Mako3 and are similar hand-feel to less stable Tursas = Meteor.I've been adhering to the Roc cycle lately, DX just feels better in the hand than KC so I go with those. I'm currently cycling one. It's going great though, helps my mold minimalism out at the same time. Z Wasps DO work great as plates or snack trays. That's why I always keep one on me at all times.
Oh, its fucking adorable. No surprises in it though. Did someone want to know I throw a Destroyer? Well I do, but I like the scorpion picture better. Also why Tursas gets bagged instead of Meteors. Maybe I should have done top 10 stock stamps.I also can't see your sig. Bet it's cute though.
I used to be skeptical and attributed it all to just sucking (there's still some of that) but now I completely agree. Same with Shrykes and Pharaohs. Once I find a run I like I hold onto them desperately and fear the water hazards.Obviously destroyers can't make the top 10 because there's at least 10 different destroyers.
I find less flight change in a regular Champion run then what I see online via YouTube and Star. Consistency in plastic feel is off in being lightly gummy, stiff, or too stiff for PDGA use like 99% of molds in Champion plastic.I used to be skeptical and attributed it all to just sucking (there's still some of that) but now I completely agree. Same with Shrykes and Pharaohs. Once I find a run I like I hold onto them desperately and fear the water hazards.
People have covered the iconic category, mine personally:
Aviar et al. (Yeti Pro for me)
Envy
Proxy
Comet
Buzzz
EMac Truth
Heat
Firebird
Archon
Pharaoh
My game is turning into "hyzer-something at all costs, and when in doubt get beefy with a Firebird"I could do some work with this set up. I mean, you have my putter line up already so there's that.![]()
Air BoltI doubt that any disc is unique. I play with the Dynamic Disc/Westside/Latitude discs almost exclusively. Innova is so dominant/common that even I use their discs sometimes. If I needed to I could play a round using only the Escape and Sinus and not lose many strokes.
Air Escape
Method/Meteor (Compass, Buzz, Wasp, Roc) all of these fill the same basic slot and are very similar. The 4/5 speed disc is probably a critical disc in anyone's bag.
Sinus--incredibly overstable putter
Harp
Underworld
Air Captain
Air Bolt
Sword
Evader
Wraith