Mythy
Par Member
Dragon threw nice and straight but was a tad wobbly on release for me... WAHOO has a WIDE RIM and fits in my hand almost perfectly... it may find a place in the bag soon...
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1. Don't throw in the water.
2. Don't let friends borrow your discs and throw them in the water.
3. Floating discs are tough to throw, you won't want to use them on any other holes.
4. If it does land in the water and float, you still might not get it back if it floats away. (Not everyone returns discs they find).
5. Mystery boxes, used discs on the marketplace, Play It Again Sports, DX plastic etc. are all good ways to get discs cheap.
Dragons aren't bad, really. Just misunderstood.
Dragons aren't bad, really. Just misunderstood.
It's true that I didn't understand the one I owned, but I'd still call it bad. To its face. I lost it in some thick underbrush, and searched long because I was afraid someone would find it, and try to play with it, and I'd have that on my conscience.
Of course, there's somebody for every disc, and my bag includes a couple that make people's "Worst 10" list, so I say, give it a try. But I'll deny saying it, even under oath.
Well you have fun with your bag of Grooves and I'll enjoy my Dragon...
Well you have fun with your bag of Grooves and I'll enjoy my Dragon...
I threw a dragon for the first time yesterday and it ended up in the lake. I was thankful to get my disc back especially since one of the people i was playing with lost two disc in the lake. However, I feel like if I had just approached the hole with confidence and my normal driver I wouldn't of had to even worry about the lake. I suppose mental aspect plays a lot into this sport.