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From my experience both of the green ones I have are overstable. I have two reds that are straight with a slight fade at the end. The two purples I have both flip but not hard.
As for how long New has been playing, it doesn't matter. I started playing in 1989 and was playing novice in at Monthly tourneys, I was 14 at the time. 6 Months later I was playing in the Open division and took 3rd at my home course (Morley Field) in the course championships with a total of -31...
For power throwers though it doesn't take much to make it turn over. As for the flight numbers I never really pay attention to those. You can throw a disc at a very low speed but still create tons of spin which is what makes a disc act like it does. I can throw a Destroyer on a 300 foot shot on...
Bottom line is this. For players with 450 feet of power or more it is a finesse driver and makes a great roller straight out of the box. Of course us Pros can control them, but that doesn't mean much. I can control my beat DX stingray that I have had for years if I want to. One of my best...
All four of mine flip pretty easily, but I like them. Getting mine out around 500-525 even at my ripe age . My flat top Avery Destroyers are much more stable than the Anthons.