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by koffee » Fri May 06, 2011 9:14 pm
Throwing style 80/20 BH/FH power is 300 + with Mids and 360 useable disc golf distance with wraith. FH is around 300.
Current Bag
Stable Control Drivers
Seasoned Pro Wraith 174
Distance Drivers
Echo Wraith – 173 g
New Pro Wraith 174g
Understable Driver
Pro Wraith – 173g
Fairway driver
11x teebird 172 cal - Removed
11x teebird 174 Ca - Removed
12x teebird 173 - Removed
Moderately Overstable Driver
champ warith - 173g
Very Overstable Driver
Nuke – Z plastic 168 g - For open Distance drives and FH shots
Glo Nuke – 173g
Mids:
Elite-Z Buzz - x 2 different states of ware
glo buzz Flat - for OS shots and wind
Opto fuse - Touch and turnover shots
Misc discs
150 flick
Xxx – 174g
Putters:
esp zone - 175g
Pure grip line – 174
Pro D Challenger - 174
I have been making some good headways and just reevaluating my setup
Questions
I just removed the teebirds as they were just not seeing enough use. My power increased and between the buzz and a season pro wraith it seems I have most shots covered in the fairway slot. In other peoples opinion am I losing anything by doing this?
I was also thinking about adding the flow and removing all nukes besides the glows incase I needed the extra stability.
Last one anything glaring I should look at changing
Cheers - Koffee
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by Loop » Sat May 07, 2011 1:03 am
Needs more Wraiths!
Seriously tho, I wouldn't ditch the Teebirds. They're great for tunnel shots. And when they beat in, they lose the little fade they have, becoming even more efficient on straight shots.
But thats just IMO.
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by kern9787 » Sat May 07, 2011 1:11 am
Loop wrote:Needs more Wraiths!
Seriously tho, I wouldn't ditch the Teebirds. They're great for tunnel shots. And when they beat in, they lose the little fade they have, becoming even more efficient on straight shots.
But thats just IMO.
This. At 360', the only reason wraiths seem to be more of that moderately overstable slot is because of speed stability rather than that true stability that a teebird has. If you give me a shot into a moderate headwind and had me pick between a wraith and a teebird to make the shot with, 99 times out of 100 I would pick the teebird. It should be much more reliable (as a fairway driver should be).
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