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Second D Line Breaker, or a seasoned SP breaker. They are generally flat, have the shoulder like the Zone, are a bit more torque resistant. Chiefs are pretty close too.
It was a bit disappointing, especially after seeing the awesome job on the Ledgestone releases. I figured it would be something similar to that design, but with the 80’s color schemes. I am excited to be getting a turquoise gray AX5, but more color options would been great.
That looks like a new bag. Very cool. I’m really looking forward to new color combinations. Although the sand, black and gray bags were popular, I wanted different color options. I have an orange and gray grip that I love. Can’t wait!
D-Line Breakers are great, but they seem to always be sold out. Aviarx3 XT pro’s are good as well, I like the tackiness of the plastic. Good luck in your search.
Fuzion Felons or maybe a goldline Pioneer sound close to what you’re looking at based on manufacturer preference.
I have Z raptors that I throw that are pretty flat, overstable, and feel good with a forehand release. As they age, they are picking up more glide and some turn.
I’ve played in several events with Live scoring and a paper scorecard and they worked out just fine. One person keeps score on the app, and the other card mates rotate the card every x amount of holes, or one designated person has the card for the whole round. At the end of the round we go...
I have a buddy who uses bone conduction headphones and they are pretty awesome. Since they aren’t in his ear, he can hear everything thats going on around him, and he can enjoy his music.
The Pinnacle Pursuit by Legacy is my new favorite overstable mid. I’ve seen very little about it, but the specs and description made it sound appealing. I was looking for an overstable mid replacement for a mold that isn’t being made the same anymore. Stock disc, low profile, flat top...
Star lite t-birds fly close to a DX and they hold up pretty well in comparison. I have a couple of star-lite t-birds and one feels more a bit more like normal star while the other feels like a gummy pro plastic. They are tons of fun with a tailwind.
The plastic on the new SP run feels a bit softer than previous runs and has a bit more flexibility on them. They work fine, but I find myself using my older SPs because they are familiar and feel safe.
The problem would be with trying to get every group to agree to let them play through. In all likelihood this probably wouldn’t happen since it would be expecting a courtesy when one isn’t being given to the players who are playing their tournament.
I do like the idea of seeing if volunteers...
There was a response on one of their posts to a lack of color options. It was something like new colors coming this summer. The B series colors are limited to black being sold, so I’m hoping production ramps up with new colors. I loved the older series with more color options.
Pures and Maidens are pretty shallow. I like zero medium Pures for putting and BT Medium Maidens for driving. The Maidens are pretty straight, have decent glide.