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I been waiting to try a lace but was looking for advice on weight. I throw around 350 to 375 with an 168g eagle. Most of my drivers are around that weight. I am looking for a stable long range. Should I stick to the high 160s with the lace or get it a little heavier?
The local stores have pretty much everything so finding something localy isn't a problem. I have tried several putters and keep going back to the aviar. Maybe I am looking for the "magic" disc and already have it. I am really interested in the swan and summit. One of my friends picked up a...
I'm currently spin putting. I don't have a preference for bead or not I really don't notice the bead between the rhyno or aviar. I do however have short fingers so I don't like anything deeper than a aviar.
Looking for a new putter. I currently have a aviar p&a and a rhyno. I recently have been messing around with a condor for approach shot. A lot of those approach shots turned in to basket runs or long putts approx 80ft+. Turns out I am pretty good at spin putting with a condor. What i like...
Currently using a double Nutsack 2.0. I was thinking of getting a backpack style bag for more capacity. I have a sewing machine and I am pretty handy. What I am wondering is if building one from the ground up or using a backpack for a DIY option is worth the trouble? Which of the options is a...
I bag both a gator and rhyno. I have the gator in CFR metal flake champion and the rhyno is a slightly gummy champion. They are both overstable but have different uses. The rhyno is great for upshots out to 200ft dependable fade and really easy to judge. I also use it to putt (I like...
I have had a pair for a couple months now. They seem to be holding up good and are light weight compared to my other boots. I have been using them for disc golf and hunting and have verified that they are waterproof. Last weekend I put a total of 50 miles on them between Friday and Sunday (3...
I have been using a leopard as my fairway turnover disc and a Eagle X as my main fairway driver. I find that it is easier for me to get a good clean rip on the eagle than the leopard. Can a beat in eagle replace a leopard? What does a beat in eagle fly like? Thanks.
I would get a champion mamba in the high 160s. A lot of slower arms including myself ( I throw around 350' - 375')throw a mamba and works out good. The shallow rim also makes it feel more like a speed 8-9 disc. I have a star tern but I don't like wide rim discs. I usually stick to speed 9...