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by Fullbag » Thu May 07, 2009 1:33 am
A friend of mine had got his hands on a proto and told me that it felt very good. Hadn't had a chance to throw it yet though. According to him they'll be available in Finland on Friday so hopefully I'll get a chance to try one out as well.
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by Timko » Mon May 11, 2009 6:30 am
I got my Pro PDs on Saturday, and got in 9 holes with some friends in the rain on Sunday. These seem to be faster than the S line, and have great glide. I was throwing them on anhyzers (like I do with new S PDs), and they were staying straight longer than a new S. Once the LSS gets beat out of these (maybe even some of the HSS), they're going to fly great.
Jesse, you better buy some of these.
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by Jesse B 707 » Mon May 11, 2009 9:47 am
Furthur wrote:I got my Pro PDs on Saturday, and got in 9 holes with some friends in the rain on Sunday. These seem to be faster than the S line, and have great glide. I was throwing them on anhyzers (like I do with new S PDs), and they were staying straight longer than a new S. Once the LSS gets beat out of these (maybe even some of the HSS), they're going to fly great.
Jesse, you better buy some of these.
Ive been lying in wait to see if people liked em, sounds like the preliminary report is good. Ill probly get a few soon as i am thinking of removing distance drivers (speed 10+) from the bag
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by ferretdance03 » Mon May 11, 2009 6:30 pm
I got my P-PDs this afternoon and promptly went to the course. I was throwing a 175 S-PD that's been in the bag for about 5 months along side the new 175 P-PD.
Definitely feels more like the older Innova driver Pro, not R-Pro. Good thing to me. Excellent grip, and like Furthur, the Pro seemed faster to me. Not quite as LSS, but about the same HSS. I can't wait to get this thing beat in.
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by dgdave » Tue Jun 02, 2009 2:14 pm
So how are the PD's still workin our for everyone?
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by ferretdance03 » Tue Jun 02, 2009 3:15 pm
I'm loving them. The Star is still predictably stable, it's the Innova Christmas disc, been in the bag since I got it. I've also had a Pro in the bag since they came out, and it's pretty awesome as well. Great grip, just the right dome (for me) and still predictably stable. It throws a lot like an X Predator, with it is slowly replacing in my bag. It really reminds me of a faster TB. I like them.
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by dvlcek » Tue Jun 02, 2009 3:32 pm
dgdave wrote:So how are the PD's still workin our for everyone?
Wishing I would have got one earlier. I finally broke down and bought some new stuff to try out and the S line PD has seen the most action since they arrived. It could be bumping the Tsunami (my teebird/eagle disc) out of my bag. Bit more distance with the PD and the disc feels so much better in my hands as far as rim comfort and grip. Doesn't get the skip so may have to keep a Tsunami in the bag for those shots depending on the course but a PD will always be in the bag no matter what course.
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by Timko » Tue Jun 02, 2009 3:58 pm
ferretdance03 wrote:I'm loving them. The Star is still predictably stable, it's the Innova Christmas disc, been in the bag since I got it. I've also had a Pro in the bag since they came out, and it's pretty awesome as well. Great grip, just the right dome (for me) and still predictably stable. It throws a lot like an X Predator, with it is slowly replacing in my bag. It really reminds me of a faster TB. I like them.
X Pred is a good comparison. But with a much nicer feeling lip.
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by ferretdance03 » Wed Jun 03, 2009 6:53 am
Furthur wrote:X Pred is a good comparison. But with a much nicer feeling lip.
Agreed. Sorta makes me wonder why have 15+ X Predators now...
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by dgdave » Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:10 am
Any big differences between the S line PD and Freak S Line PD? Just different stamps I assume?
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by ferretdance03 » Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:21 am
I didn't get any S line Freak PD's, just P. No difference in feel other than the plastic. The P is domed a little more, but that's to be expected. I'm guessing it's just a difference in stamps.
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by dgdave » Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:23 am
I might finally bite the bullet and try these PDs out.
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by Jesse B 707 » Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:27 am
dgdave wrote:I might finally bite the bullet and try these PDs out.

you haven't tried a PD?!! you will have a new favorite disc for at least a month

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by dgdave » Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:36 am
I tried to get a few in trade, but nothin ever worked out. I haven't actually BOUGHT a disc, except $4 or $5 used ones, in a few months.
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by Timko » Mon Jun 08, 2009 12:13 pm
Dave, as much as you like the Teebizzle, I think the PD would fit well into your game. You'll probably end up not keeping them in your bag in lieu of Teebirds, but it's worth a shot

. They're every bit as HSS stable (and a little more LSS) than a Star Tee.
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