I've been playing with this bag for about a year now. I'm pretty happy with it. I rotate different discs in and out of it all the time, but the molds never change. In the winter I throw fewer discs, but this is my 3-season bag. My philosophy is to have a disc that will fade hard, go straight, and anny hard in the distance, fairway, midrange, and putter slots.
1. Stable Control Drivers
173g Champ Teebird - hyzers
175 DX Teebird - seasoned straight with very little fade
175 DX Teebird - fairly beat, flip to straight or gentle right turn if thrown flatish
2. Distance Drivers
175g SOLF - seasoned straight with a predictable fade
173g SOLF - beat to Hades for hyzerflips and gentle right turns or hard right turns if thrown with anny
3. Understable Drivers
173g SOLF - same as above
169g DX Teebird - beat to Hades for right turns
4. Moderately Overstable Driver
172g SOLF - newish, tuned overstable
171g DX Banshee - kept in the side pocket for shots where there is danger of disc loss
5. Very Overstable Driver
173g ESP Predator
Midrange Discs
177g DX Rancho Roc - new meaty goodness
180g DX Rancho Roc - seasoned straight with little fade
177g DX Rancho Roc - beat to hyzerflip or turn right
Driving Putters
175g SS Wizard - hyzer Drives, long approaches
175g M Wizard - straight drives
172g SS Wizard - original eraser run beat to Hades for straight approaches with no fade, anny drives
Putting Putters
175g S Wizard - putt and approach
172g S Wizard - putt and approach
Totals: 17 discs, 6 molds
1 Predator
1 Banshee
3 SOLFs
4 Teebirds
3 Rocs
5 Wizards

