HyzerBomb7
Newbie
Hey all,
Been playing disc golf off and on over the last 7 years, but am really starting to get back into it. That being said, a lot of the discs I bought over the 7 years have stayed in my bag. Well, my run of luck came to an end yesterday when I lost my favorite mid range, an old perfectly seasoned gold line Lat64 Pain. Knowing that they pulled this mold from production hurt me even more when I saw it flying into the bushy jungle at one of my home parks.
Now that ive decompressed I have started looking at some replacement molds. Ive started looking at Emac Truths, Westside Bards, Roc's (of course), and the Kastaplast Kaxe but wanted to come to my fellowing disc'ers for advice on molds that work for them that I can look in to. I currently have a Claymore in the bag for my turnover mid and an Anchor for my super overstable/headwind mid. The pain I had was so perfectly worn it would fly dead straight for 80% of its flight and just slightly dive left at the end. It was a reliable 280'-300' flyer.
I look forward to your inputs!
Been playing disc golf off and on over the last 7 years, but am really starting to get back into it. That being said, a lot of the discs I bought over the 7 years have stayed in my bag. Well, my run of luck came to an end yesterday when I lost my favorite mid range, an old perfectly seasoned gold line Lat64 Pain. Knowing that they pulled this mold from production hurt me even more when I saw it flying into the bushy jungle at one of my home parks.
Now that ive decompressed I have started looking at some replacement molds. Ive started looking at Emac Truths, Westside Bards, Roc's (of course), and the Kastaplast Kaxe but wanted to come to my fellowing disc'ers for advice on molds that work for them that I can look in to. I currently have a Claymore in the bag for my turnover mid and an Anchor for my super overstable/headwind mid. The pain I had was so perfectly worn it would fly dead straight for 80% of its flight and just slightly dive left at the end. It was a reliable 280'-300' flyer.
I look forward to your inputs!