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Karhumies wrote:Been thinking about 170 Innova Star Eagle-X. Do you have some alternative suggestions?
JR wrote:The FD has a lot more less power requirement than the Eagle X. FD is in top class for little power requirement yet flying far. Saints vary and at max weight Opto could possibly work if you find an overstable specimen so a high PLH.
keltik wrote:DGA Tsunami?
keltik wrote:Floating in water is not really a desirable trait in a disc. not for me anyway.
All the blizzard stuff will be too fast. all other floating discs will be well too crappy.
chainsmoker wrote:Floating discs can be lots of fun. It is fun watching the disc float in the middle of a lake for hours on end, waiving goodbye as the current carries it down the river. Even if his backhand sucks he might just want to use it on that hole.
chainsmoker wrote:I haven't thrown a lightning disc in a long time but I used to like some of the molds. I got my first four aces with a #1 slice and used to like the #1 and #2 drivers. I remember the plastic being like soft DX so it breaks in really quick.
JR wrote:I can't think of any mids that float. Or ones that FH well on top of that. Hydra is ok at shorter throws but it takes a big arm to get it far enough so it won't work either. It is a putter/mid hybrid.
Karhumies wrote:chainsmoker wrote:Floating discs can be lots of fun. It is fun watching the disc float in the middle of a lake for hours on end, waiving goodbye as the current carries it down the river. Even if his backhand sucks he might just want to use it on that hole.
Pielisjoki, located close to suvantosilta. Suvanto (Finnish) = no current (English). I know one guy who threw a floating disc into the river at that same spot, and cycled to the other side of the river (roughly 1.5km because there is some distance to get to the bridge) to fetch his disc from the opposite shore. His friends who stayed at watch literally pointed him in the right direction.Also, that person was throwing backhand...accidental anhyzer release
chainsmoker wrote:I haven't thrown a lightning disc in a long time but I used to like some of the molds. I got my first four aces with a #1 slice and used to like the #1 and #2 drivers. I remember the plastic being like soft DX so it breaks in really quick.
Feels more similar to Pro-D than DX, in my opinion. Will probably beat in as fast as Pro-D does as well. DX is a superior standard plastic compared to what the other companies produce.
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