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Gstar corvette was what I ended up ordering. For all the people saying it does distance really well compared to other discs, it is hard to deny it's place in my bag. Thanks for the enlightenment. Looking forward to giving it a few tosses when it arrives on Saturday.
I want to get a katana. Something about seeing my friend rip a star katana super far was amazing, but I’m probably better suited for the shryke.
A g star katana seems like something that’s going to turn and burn
Going to buy a long distance driver soon and primarily use it for BH. I can throw a champ destroyer and get slight turn out of it, however it finishes with strong fade. I'd like something that would finish straight. Between -2 and -3 I imagine is the sweet spot. Katana is -3 but in champ is more...
I am looking for an OS windy putter first that seconds as an utility approach disc and 95% set on Toro.
I recognize the differences aren’t going to be large but wanted to weight the OS of the champion vs. what I suspected that star grips the chain better on putts and skips less on approaches...
That's really cool man. You seem to like champion banshee's a lot. When you throw a max weight vs. one about 168g, do you notice much of a difference? There's just the slightest bit of high speed turn when I crank the 168, which is why I'm asking. If no turn, then I'll take you up on that offer...
I'm interested in the blue/red. Have one just like it, but it is 167g, hence the reason I want max weight. If you happen to have a scale that could show that, I'd buy that from you today. The F2 is nice, but one of those with the nameface is preferred
Looking to buy max weight blue champion banshee.
Innova factory store doesn’t even list it. I recall buying one from there a little over a year ago. Did they go OOP?
Easy. I typically will miss a single 10 ft. putt every 15 attempts, or once per round. If I am tap-in distance (5 ft. or closer) I am 99.9% likely to make it. So if I am losing 1 stroke every round because my approaches aren't as close as I want them, that's the difference from a 920 player vs...
Update: I came across an opto Diamond that is 160g just the other day. So far this disc has been perfect for the approaches I needed it to do-straight, slight right 125ft and in. I don't plan on ever throwing a shot above 75% power with it, bc it will turn and burn, but it is a workhorse for 75%...