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    [Compare] FD Vs Undertaker

    Both discs compliment each other well in my opinion. The Undertaker functions as a more overstable FD. I've never thrown a 2nd run FD, but I'd imagine it is similar. Definitely more stable than an FD, but nothing crazy. The disc profiles are extremely similar, which is why I could see bagging...
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    [Mids] Disc to replace my super flippy Lucid Emac Truth

    Tursas gets my vote. I've tried lucid warrant, lucid evidence, bio truth, esp meteor, and the Tursas is my favorite turnover mid out of the box. I'm bagging a Recycled Tursas which honestly got too floppy too fast but I can still make it work, absolute bomber in a tail wind. I have a VIP Tursas...
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    [Prodigy] Prodigy X5

    I've heard the X5 is an inconsistent mold, guys in my area like the X4 much more. I have an X5 that I bought used and it is really flippy, moreso than my X4. I'll be honest, I'm not a huge fan of either mold and I feel the D4 blows both out of the water as far as understable drivers go. I'd be...
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    [Discmania] new md3

    I recently got an older run c-line md2, underside stamp has the patent number and is pre-jolly launcher. This thing is identical to an md3 in look, feel, and flight. I've compared it with other old c-lines and old Fiend stamped p-line md2's, all appear identical to the md3. My newer run c-line...
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    [Mids] Premium plastic mid lineups

    I've tooled around with premium mids for about a year and have pretty much solidified my lineup. All 180g c-line or champion: Md4 - overstable, windy, hyzer and click shots Md3 (flat top) - straight with a reliable fade. Md2 (semi flat) - s curve action Mako3 - gentle turnovers or hyzerflips...
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    Narrowing the search for a backpack bag

    I bought a disc store tournament bag to hold me over until I found the bag i actually wanted. It's a great bag for the price. Materials are definitely cheap, think lightweight canvas-like material found on cheap non-dg bags. It is very floppy as a result, but I put a next level pvc frame in...
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    Review by BertBlyleven in course Trinity Baptist College - South

    2.50 star(s) Trinity Baptist Challenging - there are few straight lines here. Trees come into play on almost every hole, usually in the most inconvenient places. Several tight gaps off the tee. Some extremely tight lines. Almost every hole requires you to really analyze your line and disc selection - discing...
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    Discstore backpack bag

    Anyone have experience with the Discstore Backpack? Really curious by the $35 price going on right now. It seems it only has one putter pouch, not on the top, and can only fit 1 putter, which would be a deal breaker for me. I think I'll end up pulling the trig on the trooper instead, but would...
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    Review by BertBlyleven in course ChainDragon

    3.50 star(s) Fun - Variety of holes: open, wooded, watered, short, long, L and R hooks, etc - Many water holes - Poles with hooks at all water holes - Makes use of sidewalk for tee pads - Well-maintained park - Friendly locals - Shuffleboard is an option - Only a few concrete tee pads - Concrete tee pads are...
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