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Well, based on the results of this poll, I think we can now say:
Millenium Discs, least hated by disc golfers everywhere.
Millenium Discs, least hated by disc golfers everywhere.
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That said, I don't like us either so I'd vote for us too.
I will say, the lack of consistency in the US distribution has been a big turn off over time.
Its tough to get things on a regular basis, and shops that do have them have like 6 total discs at times.
I'll never understand all the dislike for prodigy.
Kastaplast is now distributed by Discs Unlimited as of this week so things are a lot better.
Just got awesome customer service and ordered a bunch of discs!
Their disc naming scheme never sat well for people.
I'll never understand all the dislike for prodigy.
I got pretty excited reading this, as I've been looking to try some Kastaplast out, but I really hate websites that ask you to list your top color choices when ordering instead of having a real inventory of what they have. If you call/email them, are they pretty good about letting you know if what you're looking for is in stock?
Never did understand why. At a glance the names actually tell you a lot about the mold.
PA for putt and approach, M for mids, F for fairways, D for distance drivers.
1 is the most OS, the higher the number the more understable.
Most companies choose names that give you zero indication as to how a disc should fly.
Prodigy's system is simple and informative. I don't throw them anymore but that's something I felt they did right.
Never did understand why. At a glance the names actually tell you a lot about the mold.
PA for putt and approach, M for mids, F for fairways, D for distance drivers.
1 is the most OS, the higher the number the more understable.
Most companies choose names that give you zero indication as to how a disc should fly.
Prodigy's system is simple and informative. I don't throw them anymore but that's something I felt they did right.
Never did understand why. At a glance the names actually tell you a lot about the mold.
PA for putt and approach, M for mids, F for fairways, D for distance drivers.
1 is the most OS, the higher the number the more understable.
Most companies choose names that give you zero indication as to how a disc should fly.
Prodigy's system is simple and informative. I don't throw them anymore but that's something I felt they did right.
Even though i Have a bunch of Harps and I like it a lot, I chose westside because every other disc was Meh. Their distance drivers #'s are all off.....Basically I like ALL makers of discs, but honestly TRILOGY discs drivers are NOT my cup of tea....though the Sheriff seems to be a winner, we'll see.
Just came along too late in the game, outside of the hype they got from signing a bunch of pros which one didn't help them because most people on a course have no idea who Paul McBeth or Ken Climo is much less the pros they signed who didn't stick around anyway what have they done? Oh they have a driver that is "like" a Destroyer, or a mid that is "like" a Buzzz? Everything now is just cloning the stuff Innova or Discraft has already done while claiming you have some amazing CE-like plastic that isn't anywhere as durable.
Kastaplast is now distributed by Discs Unlimited as of this week so things are a lot better.
Just got awesome customer service and ordered a bunch of discs!