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I use a VP and a ridge. They don't have a lot of glide, no, but they're much more reliable in the wind. I've used the ions too, and they're great off the tee, our if you ned a straight line mid, but within 40 feet, I'm a big fan of vibram. I don't know anything about the magic, but I gave love...
Vibram Ascent is a good stable-overstable Fairway driver. Depending on the distance you need, the Hornet is a good overstable mid-range that can handle some torque.
I would get yourself a Comet and a Buzzz. The Comet is literally the most responsive disc out there, if your form is even a little bit off, it's going to fly out of control. If you can teach yourself to throw the Comet well, you can teach yourself to get the most out of your mid-range throws...
8-15: 99%
16-30: 50%
31-50: 20-25%
51-100: 1%
Typically if I'm 50-100 ft out I just try to drop it in the circle rather than drilling it and ending up with a worse drop than before.
I got my brand new Ascent, VP, and Ridge in the mail yesterday.
Goodbye TeeBird, hello Ascent. Goodbye Wizard, hello Ridge.
The claims about durability are not exaggerated. I hucked my Ascent right into a tree (not on purpose, but thank-you griplock) about 10 yards away... picked it up, dusted...
Did some research. Realized I didn't know what a bead was.
Wasp has a bead, but the feel of the disc is still VERY close to the Buzzz. It doesn't handle low power throws as well as the Cro does, but I think you'd be satisfied with it.