Anyone here have much experience throwing xtra's I recently had a chance to throw one and found that I really liked them for thumbers and found them to be quite stable/ overstable and predictable. How do they work in head winds?
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Working Stiff said:I From least to most stable they were the XL, XS, X2, Xtra and Xtreme.
The X2, Xtra and Xtreme are long gone, and the XS and XL are often overlooked when talking about a good fairway driver.
I was under the impression that the XS is faster than the XL. If the XL is analogous to a TL the XS is analogous to a Viking.bogies are free said:Working Stiff said:I From least to most stable they were the XL, XS, X2, Xtra and Xtreme.
The X2, Xtra and Xtreme are long gone, and the XS and XL are often overlooked when talking about a good fairway driver.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was pretty certain the XS is slightly more understable than the XL. Definately agree though that they both are often over looked.
Why is this? I don't know, but I know it was NOT because the Discraft drivers were no good. They are very good discs, and if you can find them you can pick them up for next to nothing. If I could find a stash of X2s or Xtras I would defiantly pick them up.
garublador said:I was under the impression that the XS is faster than the XL. If the XL is analogous to a TL the XS is analogous to a Viking.bogies are free said:Working Stiff said:I From least to most stable they were the XL, XS, X2, Xtra and Xtreme.
The X2, Xtra and Xtreme are long gone, and the XS and XL are often overlooked when talking about a good fairway driver.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was pretty certain the XS is slightly more understable than the XL. Definately agree though that they both are often over looked.
Not a big deal, but Innova does this as well.Blake_T said:WS: discraft the company and often their players have a tendency to push their latest and greatest. in turn, the sales on older discs suffer as the competitive regime drop the oldies but goodies for the newer discs.