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by keltik » Wed Aug 31, 2011 8:27 pm
I was just looking around the site and saw that there is a PD+! wtmf? Is this a good or a bad thing? or has this already been discussed?
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by Frank Delicious » Wed Aug 31, 2011 8:28 pm
dgdave wrote:The pro coupes feel just like the bar stamp DX spiders.
This was the least helpful comparison I've ever read.
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by discspeed » Wed Aug 31, 2011 8:34 pm
keltik wrote:I was just looking around the site and saw that there is a PD+! wtmf? Is this a good or a bad thing? or has this already been discussed?
Every production stamped CPD I've seen are PD+ with the exception of a few of the CFRs that got stamped with that run. I've got one in the bag...It glides straight fairly easy on a flat throw, but the fade kicks in like a mofo. It fades for more of it's flight than most other PDs, but the fade is still going forward as much a lateral. I find it to be a very useful disc. The one I'm describing is domey. The flatter ones are a good deal less HSS and LSS. It also feels like the fastest PD I've thrown.
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by Trey133 » Wed Aug 31, 2011 8:40 pm
I agree that the production C-PD's are some of the most beefy/fast PD's made. These things go far and I feel really safe throwing them into stiff wind.
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by rwmurrow » Wed Aug 31, 2011 8:45 pm
I should read the pd thread I guess, but how do production c-pds compare to the cfrs? I have a big-d stamped c-pd that is nice but I don't want to throw it if it is not replaceable.
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by discspeed » Wed Aug 31, 2011 9:08 pm
rwmurrow wrote:I should read the pd thread I guess, but how do production c-pds compare to the cfrs? I have a big-d stamped c-pd that is nice but I don't want to throw it if it is not replaceable.
The production ones seem faster and definitely have a lot more glide. I threw the CFR for a year, and I had to kill it to go 360'+. My production CPD goes close to 400' with the same effort.
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by rwmurrow » Wed Aug 31, 2011 9:15 pm
discspeed wrote:rwmurrow wrote:I should read the pd thread I guess, but how do production c-pds compare to the cfrs? I have a big-d stamped c-pd that is nice but I don't want to throw it if it is not replaceable.
The production ones seem faster and definitely have a lot more glide. I threw the CFR for a year, and I had to kill it to go 360'+. My production CPD goes close to 400' with the same effort.
Wow, thanks! What about stability?
(hoping they are just as stable)
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by jubuttib » Wed Aug 31, 2011 11:42 pm
Oh and don't worry about the replaceability, Innova goofed up with the +core and they'll return to the proper core next run.
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by mf100forever » Thu Sep 01, 2011 1:06 am
dgdave wrote:That dome on the scorpion pisses me off. Anyone get a coupe or hammer yet? If so, what are the domes like there?
The Cuope have an inverted dome (Similar to the Yeti Pro Aviar), Innova have tweaked the mold a bit, they added a big bead on them.
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by NoLifeLeft » Thu Sep 01, 2011 3:47 pm
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by Ode » Thu Sep 01, 2011 5:24 pm
anyone know if the vipers are the vx mold used for the champion vipers of old?
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by dgdave » Sat Sep 03, 2011 9:35 am
I flattened out my scorpion. Some dome around the shoulder came back, but not a ton, and the pop top went away. Hopefully i'll get to toss it later today

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by Hyzerline49 » Sat Sep 03, 2011 10:07 am
wow that does look really similar to a cyclone...
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by Triflusal » Sat Sep 03, 2011 10:15 am
discspeed wrote:rwmurrow wrote:I should read the pd thread I guess, but how do production c-pds compare to the cfrs? I have a big-d stamped c-pd that is nice but I don't want to throw it if it is not replaceable.
The production ones seem faster and definitely have a lot more glide. I threw the CFR for a year, and I had to kill it to go 360'+. My production CPD goes close to 400' with the same effort.
Have you thrown any of the +rimmed production run ones that are almost predator overstable? Are they normally like that or did I get a freak?
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by keltik » Sat Sep 03, 2011 10:21 am
well judging from what DiscSpeed said it is normal that they are more Pred like. and from his opinion the plus core is a good thing for the PD. interesting.
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