Squirrilah Fish
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I hear this talked about quite a bit at work, just curious what everyone thinks. If you said other please comment what and why.
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leo all day.
hell even a combo of champ, pro and dx would be great for a beginners first cycle
MVP Switch. More control than a Leo, and quite workable for noobs and pros alike.
mine first driver was a dx leopard.
I voted for a teebird because the odds are if you begin to get a little serious about DG, overstable drivers and mid ranges will part of you disc line up.
after reading the How to Build a Bag thread, and being a newer player I really see the logic in going with a mostly stable to overstable starting bag. The learning curve is a lot shorter going that way - because a bag lineup of lets say a KC Pro avair, Roc, Teebird , and a firebird will all have consistently the same form with your throws.
I went the leopard then valkyrie route (with my putter being a dart, midrange a comet and a spider) and it was very difficult learning how to throw stable/overstable drivers where even DX tee birds were meathooks for me. The leopard eventually needs a lot of nose up angle to produce distance.
leo all day.
hell even a combo of champ, pro and dx would be great for a beginners first cycle
My first driver was a 150 cheetah, and I feel it suited me better than a leopard I tried later on. I thought about voting teebird just because do many recommended it to me, but I feel there's too much variance in all of the different molds and plastics. I always recommend an XL as imo the perfect beginner driver, but that wasn't on the list.
I think a leopard or a diamond are great choices. I do see a lot of new players with a groove or a nuke as there first disc.