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discspeed wrote:We got in some new ESP Nukes today. The plastic is much stiffer than the 1st/2nd runs, but does not necessarily feel more durable. It almost feels like they added some Pro D into the mix...It just lacks a quality "feel". I'll probably test one just to try my predictions and let everybody know what's up.
masterbeato wrote:...900 feet, everybody is happy.
jnecessary wrote:That is actually how I've seen (not thrown) the longest Z Nuke tosses..One guy from the area threw one about 575' maybe 600' in a tourney yesterday on a line that was about 35-40' high, maybe higher than that and it flipped over and just went forever. The hole was best played for most people to get about 400' from the tee and have a 200' or so straight hyzer to the pin (or huge spike over the trees to the pin) with the corner defined by a huge tree about 530' from the tee, his drive flipped and then S'd around the huge tree leaving what looked like a jump put for 2!
jsun3thousand wrote:Disc golfers are holding the sport back.
Sean40474 wrote:discspeed wrote:We got in some new ESP Nukes today. The plastic is much stiffer than the 1st/2nd runs, but does not necessarily feel more durable. It almost feels like they added some Pro D into the mix...It just lacks a quality "feel". I'll probably test one just to try my predictions and let everybody know what's up.
No better than the Memorial Nukes from December I take it? The that I had beat in so quick it turns and burns now unless I put a 30' ceiling on it. How are the Zs compared to the ESP? I've heard good and bad about them.
masterbeato wrote:...900 feet, everybody is happy.
Timko wrote:jnecessary wrote:That is actually how I've seen (not thrown) the longest Z Nuke tosses..One guy from the area threw one about 575' maybe 600' in a tourney yesterday on a line that was about 35-40' high, maybe higher than that and it flipped over and just went forever. The hole was best played for most people to get about 400' from the tee and have a 200' or so straight hyzer to the pin (or huge spike over the trees to the pin) with the corner defined by a huge tree about 530' from the tee, his drive flipped and then S'd around the huge tree leaving what looked like a jump put for 2!
This isn't a hole at Peninsula Park, is it? I just re-read this post, and can't think of what hole that describes.

grodney (IOWADG.COM) wrote:There are no righty holes, no lefty holes, no hyzer holes, no anhyzer holes. There is only skill and lack of skill.
discspeed wrote:and yesterday I had one fade into sharp rocks on the side of some RR tracks.
JimW wrote:If the answer isn't PD you asked the wrong question.
lovetoDG wrote:How are ESP Domey Nuke different then Flat ESP Nukes? I've been throwing Flat ones that goes pretty straight for 300ft til it slowly fades.
Roc Lover wrote:ive had gouges taken out of my esp 1r's and my Z 1r's i have had mostly good things to say about, except the other day in rolla. in an open fairway i mustve hit a rock, or something and i have a cut 1 in+ that you could slide a quarter all the way into. never seen this before, but otherwise theyve been ok through other bad impacts
masterbeato wrote:...900 feet, everybody is happy.
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