biodarwin wrote:Your making a smaller bag for a shorter course, do you really need both the eagles and the teebirds? I also have a small bag used for ace runs etc... However I have more mids and putters and way less fairway drivers. Maybe our ace race like courses are shorter than yours?
No no no, you got me wrong: The point is that I'm getting a new smaller bag from the Ace Race, so now I'm thinking of stuff to fill it with later. I've been wanting an all Innova bag for a long time, ever since going almost all Discmania last year (for the record I also want an all Discraft bag, all Latitude bag etc.)
MDP wrote:Have you thrown any of the new Roc+? The plus grip might be more agreeable for you. They're not supposed to be terrible. Might be nice to have for shots you want to finish more left than the Coyote, and for headwinds.
Drivers look like there's some overlap, but it's fairly even across the stability spectrum so there isn't one that especially stands out. Was this intended?
I have tried the Roc+ in R-Pro and to be honest the grip wasn't any better or worse. I actually should have written "the Roc
didn't agree with my grip", I really disliked them before and had problems throwing them, but I've tried them out a couple of times this year and they weren't that bad. I could get used to them if need be. If I put it in I'd probably drop the E* TB and beat it in on the practice field, or I'd lose the Champ TB until the E* got seasoned and showed it's true character.
Three of the drivers are older ones that I've actually had in my bag at some point, namely the Leopard, the Beast and the Champ TeeBird, the others are almost brand new ones that I got for testing purposes. My rationale goes like this: The Leopard gets it's spot by being way more understable than the other ones. The Eagle-L is longer than the TeeBirds or the SEX, and it'll eventually beat in to replace the Leopard (hopefully) which, being Pro, has a limited life span. The Champ TeeBird is arrow straight, 0 HSS and at most 0.5 LSS, and I love it for straight shots, but it can't do anything else. The Star Eagle-X is a complement for the TeeBird, it has some turn and a hefty fade, can shape lines better than the TeeBird, but it simply can't fly anywhere near as straight as the Champ TeeBird. If I want to take the Beast out for a walk it'd replace the ChEL as a max D disc. The Banshee is a Banshee, it takes care of wind and utility duties. The only odd one out that doesn't have a specific role is the E* TeeBird. It doesn't turn like the SEX and has similar fade, maybe a touch less. At this point I'm mainly interested in seeing how it'll beat in. It has a huge dome so if it beats to straight like the Champ it'd be excellent.