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I have three in the bag.
One "cape" stamp big circle tool that was my main putter since I switched to wizards 7-8 years ago. Its on the softer side of the softs (5or6 on softness scale, before SS were being made). Now it gets used as my anny approach or long jump putts. Second one is a recent...
It would be nice to have a SOLF that didn't beat in (I have two Q's and they seem like totally different discs than the S's). Also would be nice if my Super Rocs never beat in. Then I could always have a fresh ranco.
Been using wizards during most of my disc golfing days but am thinking of trying the vp and ridge out. I'm in Texas so I'm wondering if anybody can describe the flight plate stiffness of the firm and regular x-link plastic to that of a wizard as well as how the flight plate stiffness reacts in...
Finally, Trifusal with the answers i need in the whiney "why does this have to be a thread even though I read this thread anyways" type of way. If there can be a thread about shots bringing you back why not shots that make you quit? The plastic was more like a recently bought unmarked champion...
Today I get out of the truck and throw a practice throw at the nearest basket which is 150ft away. The disc gets air bumped up twice and sent hyzering left of the basket 50-70 feet either landing in some brush or the street. After thirty minutes of searching...no disc. This wasn't even an area...
Hit #11 today at tx state with a qols. Double skip in I think. Zj1002 and two other witnesses were there. Felt good after playing the previous eight holes like crap. Really turned my round around.
The closest disc i've seen to the cobra is a Gateway element. Very similar small/shallow lip and also very straight. I think the element may be a tad faster though.
Got one today (third overall). Number eleven at the Texas State course with a Quantum Orion LS. They call the basket "Joe Pesci" cause its short (on side of a hill with runoff dirt working its way up).
Mine has taken some hits against a rock wall and a concrete wall. The opto plastic scuffed up but showed no visible chipping or gashes the way todays champion/quantum does. The area of the disc that contacts the ground has no damage. This is my first Lat. disc and my first experience with opto...
Aced with quantum orion ls today. Zj1002 and a couple other guys were there to see it. Got to say Orion ls and Orion lf are fighting it out to be my favorite drivers. Easy to throw. Everybody shoud try.
Now for my question. I got a pearly 2004 pdga world dubs qjls. Is the the same pearly...