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I actually don't prefer the ones that are stiff, but at the same time they can't be super floppy. The ones that are inbetween stiff and floppy are amazing up shot discs cause the break in well, glide very well, and for the most part stop where they hit.
Honestly don't have a clue..All I know is the bottom of the wizard I'm talking about has the gateway arch stamp on the top of the flight plate and a prototype stamp on thw bottom. To be perfectly honest I just know the thing glides for days with very very very little effort and with the...
Also in my expierence the shot you keep describing is more of an indian not the arrow situation. You have to learn the shot more than buy a piece equipment to rely on.
I'm pretty sure those are the exact same numbers as a wahoo..I bought a blizzard champion Wahoo thats 171 and it's no where near as flippy as it's Pro plastic counterparts. Its actually very useful for the kind of shot you are trying. The Wahoo didn't make my bag as the shot I would use it for...
Soft and Super Soft for putting
Evolution for Driving
Eraser and Organic for up-shots
I also just traded a newish Firebird to a casual player for a super beat Prototype Wizard that weighs 165 grams which is now used for super long jump putts and really floaty throw in attempts.
Ummm, I guess I don't know how this team trilogy thing works, but wouldn't it be better to ask them or your "teammates"? Or is this kinda like a team edward and team jacob where your just a fan and therefore on the "team"?