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by Pat » Sat May 10, 2008 8:57 pm
1. Stable Control Driver
-170 Champ Eagle-L (go-to disc)
-175 Champ Eagle-L ( S-turn)
-169 Champ Eagle-X (hyzer finish)
-170 Champ Eagle-X (straight to hyzer finish)
2. Distance Drivers
-Star (12xKC) Wraith 169 (trying to break one in)
-Star (12xKC) Wraith 168 (bombs)
3. Understable Driver
- 169 Champ Roadrunner (seasoned)
4. Moderatly Overstable Driver
- 175 Champ Firebird (flicks, thumbers)
-169 Star Destroyer (bombs, flicks)
5. Very Overstable Driver
- 168 Champ Destroyer
- 171 Champ Teerex- X (windy days, flicks)
6. Mids
- 178 FLX Buzzz (other go-to disc)
-177 Z Wasp
- 174 Pro Rhyno (short hyzer approaches)
- 162 Dx Rhyno (short anhyzer approaches)
7. Putter
-174 Sinus SP
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by readysetstab » Sat May 10, 2008 10:41 pm
you can eventually move a beat up wraith to your understable slot. not a must, but i like to use a disc that i'm really familiar with for understable duties.
for moderately overstable slot... your broken in firebird should be able to cover everything. and then if you buy a new firebird you've got the very overstable slot covered too and you've dropped two unnecessary molds from your bag in the destroyer and teerex X.
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by Midnightbiker » Sun May 11, 2008 10:33 am
I think the Roadrunner is a good choice for Understable. It works great for me.
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by Pat » Sun May 11, 2008 11:43 am
Yea i really like the Roadrunner in that understable spot. Itll flip into a right turn and wont come back.
If i need to throw a longer anhyzer i throw my 170 Eagle L on an anhyzer line and it holds on to that real well....or i just flick it if i can.
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by Fasteddy411 » Sun May 11, 2008 4:01 pm
That bag seems to be full of JUNK. I think you could do well just to carry all mid's maybe 5 flx buzzz, 6 qms, and about 7 or 8 cores.
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by readysetstab » Sun May 11, 2008 5:45 pm
yeah, ignore that.
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by Pat » Sun May 11, 2008 6:21 pm
Yea, just a little joke between friends. Hes just jealous of my super awesome latitude 64 bag.
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by Fasteddy411 » Sun May 11, 2008 6:58 pm
That i am
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by Midnightbiker » Sun May 11, 2008 10:18 pm
Just some advice from what I have learned. I used to throw a Roadrunner, but I have found that my beat Champ Valkyrie anhyzers great and will out fly the Roadrunner.
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by Pat » Mon May 12, 2008 9:33 am
Midnightbiker wrote:Just some advice from what I have learned. I used to throw a Roadrunner, but I have found that my beat Champ Valkyrie anhyzers great and will out fly the Roadrunner.
What weight was the Valk?
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by adidadg » Mon May 12, 2008 9:39 am
Pat wrote:
4. Moderatly Overstable Driver
- 175 Champ Firebird (flicks, thumbers)
-169 Star Destroyer (bombs, flicks)
5. Very Overstable Driver
- 168 Champ Destroyer
- 171 Champ Teerex- X (windy days, flicks)
Unless that Firebird is seriously thrashed it should be considerably more stable than ANY destroyer or Teerex. You still have your bases covered, just seems like it should be the other way around.
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by Pat » Mon May 12, 2008 10:06 am
Yea the FB is beat in pretty well. just how i like it
I think my teerex-x stability is comparable to that of a max or Xcaliber, especially into a headwind. Thats the main use of my TRXX
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