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[Innova] Banshee plastic differences

Any real reason to throw a Banshee over a FB? This is coming from a guy who bags FDs and teebs, I have no problem with that speed 7 wing.

I have always just found a sexton or like, domey star FB in about 167g to just completely outperform Banshees I have tried in practically every respect.

i like the banshee but star fb all day

ive also found that the slightly faster rim of the fb cuts the wind better and has better d potential while still being very controllable

all subjective and really i could bag either but bag neither however given the choice it would be star fb
 
i like the banshee but star fb all day

ive also found that the slightly faster rim of the fb cuts the wind better and has better d potential while still being very controllable

all subjective and really i could bag either but bag neither however given the choice it would be star fb

Who is throwing a FB for distance. :confused:

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The only other thing I like about the Banshee better that I can think of is that the slightly narrower rim is more comfy for OH throws.
 
Who is throwing a FB for distance. :confused:

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The only other thing I like about the Banshee better that I can think of is that the slightly narrower rim is more comfy for OH throws.

if i can weasel out some extra d without sacrificing accuracy ill do it
 
Who is throwing a FB for distance. :confused:

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The only other thing I like about the Banshee better that I can think of is that the slightly narrower rim is more comfy for OH throws.

90% of my FH rollers and thumbers are with a FB unless it's a short roller. They work great for me but I did like the FD2 for thumbers. That was an interesting tidbit of info about the FD2 having one of the Banshee mold pieces.

Edit - now that I looked at the thread again, the FD2 they were talking about was probably about 2 versions prior to the last version. Who knows what mold pieces they used, never mind.
 
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Banshee >goes hard left 25'

Firebird >goes hard left 30'

Clearly, the Firebird is superior. :|

im not talkin about lateral distance

you sound like you havent thrown a fb or you just throw 200ft so every disc flies the same
 
im not talkin about lateral distance

you sound like you havent thrown a fb or you just throw 200ft so every disc flies the same

Nah man I just know how to throw for distance without using a meathook on an anny to compensate for my OAT.
 
Every PIAS in the Central has a huge stock of lightweight champion paint number banshees on the shelf.
I like a good banshee at max weight for the over-stable slot, but it looks to me llkr so
Eb
 
Somebody got taken for a ride. And DGCR needs an upgrade so I can post from my phone without the cluster of editing?
Wow.
 
Somebody got taken for a ride. And DGCR needs an upgrade so I can post from my phone without the cluster of editing?
Wow.

You're talking about Banshees so it's all good. Don't sleep on those lightweights! Give one a shot you'd be surprised...there was a time where I carried a 160ish/175 combo (no longer bag Banshees). Great for tailwinds or letting a crosswind aid your hyzer and/or fade. My favorite reason for carrying a lightweight was bad footing/no run up/might smack my hand on a tree if I throw too hard. Still reliably Banshee overstable:thmbup:
 

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