TripleB
Eagle Member
When you find a disc you like, that you bought in a cheap plastic, and then it gets beat in to where it's no longer useful for the flight path it originally flew, do you upgrade to a better plastic in that disc so it holds its flight pattern for a longer period of time or do you just buy the same disc again and repeat the process over and over and over?
I've got a Teebird DX that has gotten to the point where it's basically a straight flying disc...giving me almost the same flight path as what my new DX Leo3 gives me. I have a brand new DX Firebird that I absolutely love - bought it as a Tomahawk disc but now that I've gotten my arm speed up it flies similarly to what my DX Teebird did when it was new (and my arm speed was less). At some point, depending on how much each disc is used, it seems like there is going to be some overlap out of my Leo/Leo3/Teebird/Firebird. So for the future I'm trying to decide if most players move up to a better plastic in their disc or just keep cycling in a new cheaper disc whenever it's needed.
Thanks for the input!
TripleB
I've got a Teebird DX that has gotten to the point where it's basically a straight flying disc...giving me almost the same flight path as what my new DX Leo3 gives me. I have a brand new DX Firebird that I absolutely love - bought it as a Tomahawk disc but now that I've gotten my arm speed up it flies similarly to what my DX Teebird did when it was new (and my arm speed was less). At some point, depending on how much each disc is used, it seems like there is going to be some overlap out of my Leo/Leo3/Teebird/Firebird. So for the future I'm trying to decide if most players move up to a better plastic in their disc or just keep cycling in a new cheaper disc whenever it's needed.
Thanks for the input!
TripleB