Blaze & Daze

. The Outdoorsman .

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I throw mostly Westside and Discraft. I picked up a Flying Squirrel last weekend and I'm excited to get it beat in. It's pretty understable and should turn right pretty good for me once that happens. Somebody just gifted me an Innova Mamba the other night at league. My highest speed disc I was throwing was a 7 speed fairway driver. That mamba is an 11 speed driver and I threw it once or twice really well. Can't wait to get out and test drive it Sunday morning with my brother. The normal courses I play are too short for an actual driver. I believe Dynamic is part of the Trilogy brands. Dynamic, Westside, and Latitude 64. All good discs.
Ive lost so many discs. Innova Avenger fit me well. Dont know enough bout the numbers. I throw sidearm
 

DarkWeb

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This is pretty cool.
I want to get into it a little to see if I like it. All the different weights and profiles gets overwhelming lol

This is pretty cool too.
 

TCH

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TCH

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This is pretty cool.
I want to get into it a little to see if I like it. All the different weights and profiles gets overwhelming lol

This is pretty cool too.
Best bet is to pick up some sort of Putter and some sort of mid-range disc with a 4 to 7 speed rating. Ideally it would have the last two numbers would equal 0 so like a negative one and a one or 0 0. Westside warship, innova mako3 are a couple good midrange discs. The harder plastic ones are cheaper but they get beat up quicker when hitting obstacles. If you have the option, go for the better, softer plastic options.
 

natureboygrower

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@natureboygrower and @TCH

Anyone running seconds? I was told they work great and super cheap.
No but i definitely would. That's a great price. A lot of time its a crooked stamp.

The heaviest disc I throw is probably in the 170's but thats old plastic. I kind of think the new stuff is lighter. I use heavier discs for longer shots/drives but prefer mid range discs, I'm playing woods. Not much distance needed. I like Innovas Roc's. They are pretty heavy, can take a beating and stay true straight even after hitting a few trees. There are discs that fade left (overstable) or right (understable).
Best bet is to pick up some sort of Putter and some sort of mid-range disc with a 4 to 7 speed rating. Ideally it would have the last two numbers would equal 0 so like a negative one and a one or 0 0. Westside warship, innova mako3 are a couple good midrange discs. The harder plastic ones are cheaper but they get beat up quicker when hitting obstacles. If you have the option, go for the better, softer plastic options.
Yeah, ROCS are more of the old school plastic but they're pretty known for taking a hit. No plastic holds up to hitting a tree off the pad 20 ft away lol
 

DarkWeb

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As far as I know the factory seconds pass all the quality control, they just don't pass the visuals. So if there was something wrong with it that would actually affect the flight or anything they would not send it out.
Yeah he threw down 4 disks an there wasn't anything wrong with them that I could see.
 

Jeffislovinlife

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This is pretty cool.
I want to get into it a little to see if I like it. All the different weights and profiles gets overwhelming lol

This is pretty cool too.
Have you looked at the plan to make one yet lol you can do it :blsmoke: bongsmilie :joint:
 

StareCase

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I just LARF tested the Red Diesel that's been drying for 7 days. I get to LARF test the Blue Cheese in about 90 minutes. YAY - the Diesel rocks!! Awesome buzz. It's supposed to be an evenly split hybrid but it's really doing a sativa kind of thing right now.

Hmmm ... I think I'll build a dam.

Great buzz and the lightly scissored LARF burns pretty nicely in the pipe. The smaller stems have lost that cool feeling and are pretty bone dry so she is very close. I will let her hang for another ~24 hours then later tomorrow evening I should get to play "Spin to Trim!"
 
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