GLong
* Ace Member *
Not really asking which is better, I don't want to start a fanboy argument or anything
I've been throwing the Stingray for a while and love it. Great for a multitude of shots ... roller, straight, turnover, straight flick upshots. Picked up a champ one and slowly learning it, it is quite stable. Lotsa low speed fade. Almost a different disc but...
I also picked up an X comet in a recent trade just for the heck of it. People rave about it, so I figured I would try it. From just a few days of throwing it seems like it can do just about anything the Stingray can do. I also feel like I would have more D potential with the Comet because of the feel of the rim - feels like a Roc to me. With the Stingray I get very clean releases with it but usually throw it with a stacked fan grip, a regular power grip feels awkward sometimes.
So I ask ... has anyone out there thrown both for a decent amount of time and can share the differences? Can one achieve a certain line/shot that the other can't or not as well? What is your preference and why? Thanks.
I've been throwing the Stingray for a while and love it. Great for a multitude of shots ... roller, straight, turnover, straight flick upshots. Picked up a champ one and slowly learning it, it is quite stable. Lotsa low speed fade. Almost a different disc but...
I also picked up an X comet in a recent trade just for the heck of it. People rave about it, so I figured I would try it. From just a few days of throwing it seems like it can do just about anything the Stingray can do. I also feel like I would have more D potential with the Comet because of the feel of the rim - feels like a Roc to me. With the Stingray I get very clean releases with it but usually throw it with a stacked fan grip, a regular power grip feels awkward sometimes.
So I ask ... has anyone out there thrown both for a decent amount of time and can share the differences? Can one achieve a certain line/shot that the other can't or not as well? What is your preference and why? Thanks.