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ION|JOKERi|MD2|TD|PD|SwordParks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.
jubuttib wrote:Are you throwing backhand or forehand? Left hand or right hand? What sort of distance?
The Frenzy isn't really a straight distance disc, it always wants to move sideways, at least a bit.
Concistency wrote:jubuttib wrote:Are you throwing backhand or forehand? Left hand or right hand? What sort of distance?
The Frenzy isn't really a straight distance disc, it always wants to move sideways, at least a bit.
Backhanded throw, right handed throw, I'm not even sure how to give you an accurate distance, I was just throwing constantly in a field. It just didn't have a straight line one bit.
beatroc wrote:What are you used to throwing?
Concistency wrote:beatroc wrote:What are you used to throwing?
I've been throwing the Innova Orc Driver. I do really good with it, straight flight, very far distance.
ION|JOKERi|MD2|TD|PD|SwordParks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.
MDP wrote:Concistency wrote:beatroc wrote:What are you used to throwing?
I've been throwing the Innova Orc Driver. I do really good with it, straight flight, very far distance.
I'd stick with the Orc for a while then. When you start turning it over to the right from a clean, flat release, come back and try the DD2 again.
Concistency wrote:I have another disc coming (the ESP Nuke), how difficult is it to throw compared to the Orc?
Concistency wrote:I will definately continue using the Orc. But while I'm here (I'm getting great responses), I have another disc coming (the ESP Nuke), how difficult is it to throw compared to the Orc?
MDP wrote:Concistency wrote:I will definately continue using the Orc. But while I'm here (I'm getting great responses), I have another disc coming (the ESP Nuke), how difficult is it to throw compared to the Orc?
I haven't thrown a Nuke very much, but from my experience it has a similar power requirement as the DD2. Hopefully someone with more experience with it can help.
For reference, Orc is a speed 10 disc, while the DD2 is a speed 13. Nuke is made by Discraft so they don't rate the discs the same way, but it's probably a speed 13 as well.
MDP wrote:Concistency wrote:I will definately continue using the Orc. But while I'm here (I'm getting great responses), I have another disc coming (the ESP Nuke), how difficult is it to throw compared to the Orc?
I haven't thrown a Nuke very much, but from my experience it has a similar power requirement as the DD2. Hopefully someone with more experience with it can help.
For reference, Orc is a speed 10 disc, while the DD2 is a speed 13. Nuke is made by Discraft so they don't rate the discs the same way, but it's probably a speed 13 as well.
weedjj wrote:The DD2 and Nuke are both stable high speed drivers that require a pretty big arm to throw them correctly without screwing with your form to get the flights you want. If you arent throwing 380-400 feet with your orc, then you dont have the arm to throw those bigger discs correctly yet. The wider rims on those faster discs make it a little more difficult to snap, so unless you are getting really good snap now (which would give you the 380-400 feet) then you would be better off sticking with the orc if you throw it well.
Regardless of what almost everybody you come across on the course think, ultra fast drivers arent that great and can seriously stunt your growth as a disc golf player. Good players cant push Teebirds out to 380-400 feet and they are an even slower disc than your orc. It's generally better in the long run to stick to slower discs like teebirds, orcs, beasts, etc until you can push them out to 400.
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