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I had the opportunity to play a few rounds at Brown Deer near Milwaukee, WI with Brett, the man who owns this site. He also sponsors a hole over at Dretzka. If anyone is interested in dyed discs I would check his site out. He has a wide range of Innova discs he will dye for $20 and $4 shipping...
Has anyone actually bought one of these to try?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx1hJYbZfJA
http://www.flywooddiscgolf.com/index.html
They are interesting but I wouldn't drop 30 dollars on one with out some positive feed back on them first.
I am no pro so I am just going to say things that helped me.
It looks like your form is developing well. I can't tell your grip from the video but the pure power grip can be a little hard to throw accurately at first. You may want some in between of the power and control grip to get the flight...
My friend has a Z plastic XL as his go to 250-350 range driver. He is able to control it really well it forested courses. He finds it a really predictable disc. It is also worn in pretty well for Z plastic.
Thanks Charlie. It made sense to me to do it that way. I didn't want to use it incorrectly. I figured other ways of clipping it on would put uneven weight on the clips leading to more stress on the stitching or something.
I would maybe try an Opto Line Villain by Latitude 64. It will feel similar to a champion line Innova disc and just slightly more stable than a Wraith.
I just picked up a Latitude 64 Pro bag earlier this week with a pair of the quad shock "back pack" straps made by Latitude 64. My question was, does anyone know if I am supposed to use the 4 end / corner pieces of plastic on the top side of the bag to clip the straps onto? I circled in red on...