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Love? that's pretty strong! I don't love any manufacturer of plastic plates.
Like? well, that's different!
From here on out, I'm pretty much sticking with the Innova family of discs and Discraft. Screw the rest.
I have to blindly try most of them on line as I can't handle them in person...
I'm going back to basics. Nothing over speed 9 (more like 7 speed). I feel like an idiot throwing a Tern 320ft when I can throw a Leopard 300.
Yeah, it's fun throwing plastic, but it's time to put up or shut up. I'd rather improve this year.
I bought a 159gr Starlite Teebird a few months ago, threw it for a few rounds and just put it away. It's more stable than all of my other Teebirds (6) and has more beef than my Banshees!
With all the dx talk on here lately, I went out today and threw a base line round and had a blast!
Yeti
Rhyno DX
Birdie
Roc KC
Roc DX Beat
Viper DX
Eagle DX
Teebird DX
Beast-X DX
Wraith DX
Going old school with a Standard Innova bag too!
And having fun is a great way to practice too! If you're throwing your putters (with accuracy) to 220+, then mids are worth revisiting.
I can throw a putter out to 250-280, (fun to bomb on a football field) but my accuracy falls off after about 225ft. After that when accuracy counts I step up...
Summer update
Putters;
Yeti (3) 175 one beat, one new and one just right
Rhyno (2) 175 DX One seasoned, one new
Birdie DX 173
Mids;
Verdict - Bio 177
Truth Emac- Fuzion 177
Roc DX (2) one beat, one new both 177
Comet ESP 177
Fairways
Leopard - G* 170
Teebird (2)- G*, DX both 171...
Champion Starfire and a Star Roadrunner are the only discs I have lost in the last few years. Left an XT Whale on the course last year, but that was my own brain fart for forgetting to pick it up.
I've found lots of discs, DX Valkries, Beasts, Leopards and Sharks topping the list though.
Depends on what kind of help you want. Do you want to improve your overall game and form?
If so, you don't need any drivers, what you have is fine. I would suggest getting a few more putters and mids. If you're sticking with Innova and you like the Aviar, then get a few more, for mids, try a DX...
I have two G* Roc3's and I love them. One is FAF and has the highest PLH of all my Roc3's and is my meat hook overstable mid. It's like a better Star Rancho. The other I've been using for two years, it has a little dome, still has it's HSS and a gentle fade. I don't know anyone else who throws...
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I wouldn't go chasing discs just yet, I agree with what Aim said.
You have the beat Roc, so get a new DX and they will compliment each other .
Also, if your intention is to get better, I suggest you read through this thread...