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For people with small hands I would say stick to the fairway drivers. The valkyrie, as others have noted, is a great distance disc with a relatively small rim.
I would agree that this is a problem that transcends disc golf. As most have implied- don't offer advice, wait to be asked for it. I make this mistake too often...
Hopefully I'll be able to go to wherever you guys pick. Wish I could have made it this past weekend (at least I think- not sure based on some of the previous posts).
I'll commit to working with my big beads as my primary putter for the rest of the year. I also commit to keeping the following discs in the bag: Eagle-X, Firebird. Beyond that, I make no commitments.
To echo what several have already said- the Wolf is good for people who don't throw with enough speed/snap. If you throw decently, there are a slew of discs that would be better choices than the Wolf. For what it's worth, I have a friend that threw a Wolf backhand- it was good for him because...
My preference is DX over R-Pro. I just really have a problem with what I percieve as the durability issues with the R-Pro material - it seems to shred easy. I personally think that Rocs are some of the best DX discs around- I would even choose them over KC Pro Rocs.