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If you've got a big arm shouldn't you throw putters or mids in this range? A Roc and a KC Aviar/Wizard/Challenger should definitely suit you for everything under 350' if you can sling.
It seems as though Innova's focus of late has been the expansion of disc golf on a more grass roots level. I think they aren't terribly concerned with alienating the 1% of us because we're a drop in the bucket. The shift from USDGC to huge money event to pro-am handicapped event is another...
Good: Shot over 900 for the first time today with a -4 943 round
Bad: Ruined my first round by taking a six and grumbling about it for three holes
Ugly: Z Comet, where did you go? =(
I play a lot, and I play a lot in thick woods. I have two DX. One really straight that I got ~9 months ago, one that's about a month hold. It just seems conducive to my wallet and sanity to have one that will stay really stable for a long time.
I want a Roc that will stay stable for a long time, fly like a fresh Roc should and not cost a lot of money. Are the new KC Pros durable enough for this role? I'm not trying to buy an 11x if I don't have to.