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This rampage was working good for my 5 year olds forehand. It wasn't to stable so she could really lay into it. Hence premi kids discs. I received a few of these lightweight ones that were stable, but also very rigid. I figured the discs I sent out needed to be throwable for kids. I might do another free drawing for the rigid one next month once I send out all the legacy test stuff out.
Sooo . . . holy flip-freaking-tastic.
PLH is lower than a bulimics self-esteem.
On my very first throw it went maybe 150' and started to barrel roll like an Epic. Told myself to chill the **** out, throw it smooth, and let the lack of weight do the work. Got it out maybe 250' before the same thing happened - they both actually ended up pulling a 180 while rolling and coming back towards me. I tried bending the rim up on the outside like you would do to an Epic/DX disc that got bashed by a tree (to increase stability), but that didn't help either. Even tried skying a VERY nose up hyzerflip but in the end it was a roller anyway:|
Tossed a low power standstill approach shot just out of curiousity, sure enough it was lazer straight for the entire 120' flight. May become an ultra-utility for me but as sexist as this sounds, it's most likely going in my "daughter/female" pile. No significant other at the moment and my daughter is only 2, so I can't actually give it to anyone, hence the female comment.
And yes I've throw my fair share of Blizzard discs [successfully], so no it wasn't my form for all the haters lol