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by Aaron_D » Wed May 07, 2008 1:56 am
168g S firm Wizard -beat to hell-putts
165g S med Wizard -seasoned-putts
171g SS Wizard -beyond thrashed and totally warped-for turnover drives, finesse approaches, and no fade/roll away putts
175g S med Wizard -straight drives
(3) DX / KC pro Rocs -varying stages 177g-180g
(3) DX Teebirds -from thrashed to newish 173g-175g
(2) DX Valkyries -one beat one ultra gangster beat 173g-175g
173g ESP Flash -golf D, low, fast lines with great glide and accuracy
175 1.2 Solf -new-straight with fade
167g Z Predator -overhands, overstable mid, winds
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by Bradley Walker » Wed May 07, 2008 4:53 am
SOLFee gonesky???
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by Aaron_D » Wed May 07, 2008 10:53 am
whoops! corrected
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by Aaron_D » Wed May 07, 2008 9:57 pm
they fly great. They are still very new, but so far they are a lot like a nice beefy 175 solf should be. Very solid in moderate wind and very, very long for such an accurate disc. It takes all the nuts I can give it and just stand up and rides straight--then fades predictably. Virtually the same as my brand new 175 QOLF, but with more glide. Beefy, with glide! I look forward to them breaking in to become even glidier. I was a huge lover of the original 1.1 solf, but these are definitely my new favs.
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by JR » Thu May 08, 2008 9:54 am
Aaron_D wrote:they fly great. They are still very new, but so far they are a lot like a nice beefy 175 solf should be. Very solid in moderate wind and very, very long for such an accurate disc. It takes all the nuts I can give it and just stand up and rides straight--then fades predictably. Virtually the same as my brand new 175 QOLF, but with more glide. Beefy, with glide! I look forward to them breaking in to become even glidier. I was a huge lover of the original 1.1 solf, but these are definitely my new favs.
Does anyone have any idea about the HSS of 1.2 in lighter weight compared to 175 1.1 SOLFs? How many grams lighter a 1.2 SOLF needs to be to have the same HSS of a 175 new 1.1? I've been itching for a lighter 1.2 but don't know which one to get. As well as a 175 for a safety net against flipping over for tighter spaces. I'm interested in a light 1.2 for max D work and open long holes.
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by Aaron_D » Thu May 08, 2008 10:20 am
I dont know, but I have some lighter (high 160s) 1.1's that are really domey and fairly stable.
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