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So I got to test the new James Proctor Metal Flake Max today and here are my thoughts::
MF Max of years past it is not. I purchased this disc hoping it would be insanely OS, and while it is still fast and quite OS, it’s not what I was hoping for. That being said…
I LOVE THIS DISC. This disc...
My wraiths:
PFN Star
Newer run Echo Star
PFN is my dead straight flyer with minimal fade slot. It started out fairly overstable but has stayed in its current stability for 2 years now. I’m confident every time I throw it.
Echo Star has been the best flippy distance driver I’ve ever thrown...
3.00 star(s)
Intermediate course with potential
Conveniently located in the metro
Bathrooms on site (currently winterized)
Easy to navigate
Decent shot shaping
Good use of elevation
Good mixture of hole length
Some demanding shots for a chance at birdie
No pads (yet)
Old baskets (currently using Will Rogers...
For me (380-400 avg, 430 max) they fly like a Destroyer should out of the box: overstable with great glide. Thrown into a headwind on hyzer it flipped to flat, touch of turn with a mild fade. Looking forward to seeing how it flies after the newness is gone.
You'll need to feel it for yourself to form your own opinion, but to me it felt like a stiffer Pro material with less grip. That sounds like Star, sure, but it's not quite there. Every other company, for the most part, tries to make their own version of star, but DM is in the unfortunate...
Hard to describe now that I've been tasked with it. It's supposed to be a mix of their new s-line and c-line plastic and I'd say that feels pretty accurate, however, I don't think they've quite figured out the s-line material; hence the mix. Just my opinion.
This exact disc was all my local store had in stock. I thought it was awful as well. Some might think the ghost stamp is cool because they are typically the rarest, but I have a hunch there will be more "rarities" than people would like to think.
Went to my local shop to check out the CB3 and put it right back on the shelf. Not a fan of the plastic at all. Perhaps the loyal DM fans who buy them will throw them well, but I've grown to like what I like, and that ain't it.
A local pro who works in our pro shop here in OKC told me they are vintage stock, not newly pressed. That being said, he doesn't work for Innova so who knows.
Yeah I got the same ones (Omega 4.2) and can confirm there is a definite difference between the glow and the standard soft. For me, glow when it's warm and soft in the cold. Very happy Millennium is putting out their own P2s because Infinite's Alpaca is no longer under the radar.