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If you can't turn over one of those, than yeah the orc and beast are prolly too fast for you.
well i can easily turn over my mids, my buzzz anyway its really the only mid i have. but i can turn over my 175 sidewinder without trying
well i do turn over my beast, but even when i put a little hyzer on it it only goes as far.
I was thinking about picking up a viking or valkyrie.. thoughts?
well i do turn over my beast, but even when i put a little hyzer on it it only goes as far.
I was thinking about picking up a viking or valkyrie.. thoughts?
do you think a valk would turn over on me?
You'll prolly get more control out of the Teebird. Try a Valk or Viking if you don't want to scale down too much. If you can't turn over one of those, than yeah the orc and beast are prolly too fast for you.
Either of those discs will be less squirrley than the Beast and they're both a bit slower. IMO, they're both much better discs.well i do turn over my beast, but even when i put a little hyzer on it it only goes as far.
I was thinking about picking up a viking or valkyrie.. thoughts?
What *exactly* do you mean when you say turn over? I'm sure this is just a different choice of words that I've used...but everybody else seems to use the term and I'm confused.
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If you are turning over a beast I don't see how you will get more distance from a slower disc (albeit not very much slower).