spinachd
Eagle Member
Just thought I'd throw this up since a lot of these are running and they are economical and fun. What did you think of the plastic?
I took my 3 kids to one so I have 4 copies of each now.
SPZ3 - This is a middle of the road fairway driver (at least in opto - that's all I have). I heard it compared to an Escape or Stag, but it's slower and more stable than the former and more stable than the latter). I'd say it's a TeeBird, but maybe not quite as deep of a rim. It's ITB for me.
Bounty - I didn't like this disc but my youngest did. He's 12, an experienced and very straight thrower. He was throwing it further than the SPZ3. I only threw it on water holes, for obvious reasons. Squirrelly is the adjective I'd choose. .
BT hybrid Crown - Smart to put this one out there in the TC. Definitely a great disc. Right in beween medium and hard. Putts great and throws great. Lots of people will keep these Crowns ITB.
I took my 3 kids to one so I have 4 copies of each now.
SPZ3 - This is a middle of the road fairway driver (at least in opto - that's all I have). I heard it compared to an Escape or Stag, but it's slower and more stable than the former and more stable than the latter). I'd say it's a TeeBird, but maybe not quite as deep of a rim. It's ITB for me.
Bounty - I didn't like this disc but my youngest did. He's 12, an experienced and very straight thrower. He was throwing it further than the SPZ3. I only threw it on water holes, for obvious reasons. Squirrelly is the adjective I'd choose. .
BT hybrid Crown - Smart to put this one out there in the TC. Definitely a great disc. Right in beween medium and hard. Putts great and throws great. Lots of people will keep these Crowns ITB.