Thanks for the explanation. I'll have to try to throw one if I can find one.
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They do make a champion Sonic its called the Super Sonic.. Most all dog disc that are considered bite resistant are made from a Champion type plastic... I almost always have some type of lid in my bag.. One of my favs is the Hero 235 XD they are super grippy..
I thought the Condor was considered a lid...
yes its my understanding all Hero and whamo fastback types are approved... you can take any fastback type disc although they don't have the PDGA approval stamp they are still the original disc golf disc.. and really they are no advantage what so ever compared to the new type disc that push the PDGA disc requirementsUnfortunately not PDGA approved.
yes its my understanding all Hero and whamo fastback types are approved... you can take any fastback type disc although they don't have the PDGA approval stamp they are still the original disc golf disc.. and really they are no advantage what so ever compared to the new type disc that push the PDGA disc requirements
and it is listed as approved in the Innova listing
Innova-Champion Discs Hero Disc Type 235 196.7 23.7 2.9 2.8 22.5 0.6 11.8 77.75 3.74 S V 158.8 04-15 07/08/04
In my understanding it is legal... A super hero is a 235 fastback disc, if its labeled super hero, super sonic, the super is referring to the type of plastic being used..... the molds are approved and the weight vs size from the heavier plastic still meets the PDGA requirements...Like I said earlier there is no advantage from these disc in casual play.. I would not use them in a tourney there are better disc IMO..is a super hero legal