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pask2155 wrote:So your suggesting probably adding an eagle and Leo to my bag and using the Leo for long high annys and the eagle for tighter 300' shots?
pask2155 wrote:Would you suggest keeping the same mold for fw's?
For example a champ eagle for s curves and controlled slow hyzers and then a beat in d eagle for annys? Or shift molds and go for a Leo for annys?
Which is better?
allsport1313 wrote:What plastic and weight is the Ion you like for 200+ shots? I been thinking I want something between my challengers and rocs... challengers work great but I can't grip well and my D plastic is too fragile for trees.thanks
allsport1313 wrote:What plastic and weight is the Ion you like for 200+ shots? I been thinking I want something between my challengers and rocs... challengers work great but I can't grip well and my D plastic is too fragile for trees.thanks
Fightingthetide wrote:The Meteor is used by top pros who can throw as far as you. Are all your shots (drives, fairway shots, approach) thrown at 100% power? It's a great disc to have when your second shot needs to hold a 200' anny with a low ceiling. Basically it's great for finesse shots.
As for the other discs, you have good reasoning, but IMO you'll learn to improve faster by narrowing down your molds. If PD's do the same shots as EX's, but EX's don't quite so the same thing as PD's, keep PD's and drop EX's. In the end, you gotta decide if you want to go more of the minimalist route or not...and not everyone does.
Last question - how much OAT is in your throws with your ION and mids?
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