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garublador wrote:I'm not sure the Teebird is a great beginner driver. I'd recommend a DX Cheetah or D Cyclone over a Teebird.
I was an Ultimate player that moved to disc golf and the Cheetah was the easiest to throw, most reliable driver I started with.
sharkthrower wrote:garublador wrote:I'm not sure the Teebird is a great beginner driver. I'd recommend a DX Cheetah or D Cyclone over a Teebird.
I was an Ultimate player that moved to disc golf and the Cheetah was the easiest to throw, most reliable driver I started with.
No, not even in DX? Just curious, why not?
uNicedmeMan wrote:sharkthrower wrote:garublador wrote:I'm not sure the Teebird is a great beginner driver. I'd recommend a DX Cheetah or D Cyclone over a Teebird.
I was an Ultimate player that moved to disc golf and the Cheetah was the easiest to throw, most reliable driver I started with.
No, not even in DX? Just curious, why not?
takes pretty good form to throw a teebird well
especially dx
sharkthrower wrote:That reason was exactly why I'd suggest a teebird - it makes you focus on proper form right from the get-go. Now, I'm in no way the guru most of you are, so what is wrong with that line of thought?
garublador wrote:The Teebird isn't very forgiving. If it gets turned over it will just flip and crash, it's farily high speed stable so it's not all that easy to flip to flat and it's not very versatile so it's difficult to learn to throw different lines with it. It's a lot easier to learn by figuring out how to throw kind of well and then improve incrementally than it is to just be awesome from the get-go.
mark12b wrote:well, the tb is good at revealing form flaws but it will be too frustrating for someone who can *never* make it fly right, which could lead to bad form. e.g. for the newbie who always throws nose-up, they *might* learn nose-down by throwing a teebird but otoh they might throw it annie instead. or switch to a destroyer after they plateau at 200'.
Well, you know how we feel about Wizards around heresharkthrower wrote:So, on the other side - no misgivings about the roc or aviar, right?
garublador wrote:Well, you know how we feel about Wizards around heresharkthrower wrote:So, on the other side - no misgivings about the roc or aviar, right?but no. Those discs should be fine.
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