tbird888
Salient Disc Test Team
And just about every XT disc I've held has felt waxy. Some are tackier than others, but they're all waxy. The Christmas Polecats being the biggest offenders. They hold up pretty well though.
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except the years of waxy stuff which was everywhere 2002-2006 and folded like a taco after one solid tree whack.
Weird, all my XT stuff (all older runs) is very durable
DGU just released my latest stamp design, the Legendary Series Aviar.
Its going on a few different plastic types but the metal flake Star is my personal fav
I think they are all black for this run. I don't expect them to last long at all. Happy hunting!
basically looks like this
I listen to lots of hair metal and thrash metal so Ride was a big influence. Typographically speaking, the Metallica log does a bunch of stuff right.The typography, especially in the process video, made me think of Metallica Ride the Lightning.
They stamped 5 white DX just for me... you can see one of them on the video's title card. All the rest of the first run was black. I'm positive they'll stamp more Aviars and hopefully they'll do some DX.Will any of those legendary aviars have a run in dx plastic ?
Are Dx Aviar P&As different from Dx Classic Aviars?
I've searched and cannot seem to find a consensus. Too me, they feel/fly identically...Classics just seem to be in a more consistently stiff Dx blend and have a cooler stamp.
Classics if you snap off correctly at the right height have almost no fade. A regular PandA will have noticeably more fade out of the box.Are Dx Aviar P&As different from Dx Classic Aviars?
I've searched and cannot seem to find a consensus. Too me, they feel/fly identically...Classics just seem to be in a more consistently stiff Dx blend and have a cooler stamp.
I will add that this is the correct answer. If you have two baseline discs to choose between, the correct selection is the one that is more OS out of the box. That more OS disc will probably beat in to mimic the stability of the less OS disc, and then when you pair that beat in disc with a fresh disc you can cover a wider spectrum of shots. So Marmoset is doing it the correct way.Except I prefer the extra beef of the PandA over the neutrality and less fade of the Classic.
basically looks like this
I was thinking Dimebag's guitar.The typography, especially in the process video, made me think of Metallica Ride the Lightning.