onemilemore
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I know it sounds ridiculous, but I actually like the stamp on this one. The swan looks all innocent, and then BOOM! Skulls! Definitely has some Finnish death metal swagger to it.
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Swan 2 has less fade and more glide than the Pure.
Can the swan take some power? Meaning can I drive with it 250' and it stay straight without turning?
Unlikely. As soon as it gets drive speed on it, it starts turning. You can hyzer-flip it with some success, but it's really meant for 150ft and closer (in my experience).
Cool..I've got a couple of gripline pures on the way. I'll do some field work with them and the swan2 and see what kind of flight I get with them. I used wizards for a little over a year and switched to KC aviars a couple of months ago. I'm happy with the aviars, I just like trying new discs
Yeah, I guess the Swan's rim depth is 1.4cm and the Wizard's is 1.8cm. They feel similarly deep the me, which is why I've been considering finding an ultra low profile putter (I liked the feel of a Zone, but it's very overstable and that scares me ).
Agreed on the ECO1 plastic. The two Swans that I've driven directly into trees a few times are slightly warped.