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Looked back at what I posted last year - teebirds & firebirds - and that still holds true and I still can't see that changing.
play long enough and anything can change in dg
discs. that's about all i can say at this point.
The Teebird / Firebird combination is pretty solid for fairways. Closer to the basket, I'll always reach for Gateway plastic: Magics inside the circle and Wizards for most approaches within 150'...
Update... Still have the GL River in the bag, but I don't throw that particular one all too often. I have two others, one flippy that replaced the diamond (and later the F7), and one that is super straight. I'll pull out the double-ace disc once in a while, but it's not a mainstay.
The Pearl has been replaced by a Fuse. Probably a natural evolution of understable midranges.
If I were to update my answer to the OP question, I'd probably say generically "River" and "Pure". I have three of each in the bag now, and am very comfortable with them.