I purchased a Sweet Honey in Steady, light orange, 171g. Its plh was the same as a Star Mamba, but it had more dome than a Star Shryke. The plastic was good quality, but unremarkable; the grip didn't distinguish itself, and there was some flashing.
I compared the Sweet Honey to a Thrasher which is my preferred distance driver. The Thrasher is a reliable disc at my arm speed and turns no more than it fades. The Sweet Honey was clearly more understable, and with that pronounced dome has terrific glide. I am very happy with it and it's going straight into the bag. If you're going to risk throwing a high speed understable driver than you should be rewarded with something special when you get it right. The Sweet Honey delivers.
I compared the Sweet Honey to a Thrasher which is my preferred distance driver. The Thrasher is a reliable disc at my arm speed and turns no more than it fades. The Sweet Honey was clearly more understable, and with that pronounced dome has terrific glide. I am very happy with it and it's going straight into the bag. If you're going to risk throwing a high speed understable driver than you should be rewarded with something special when you get it right. The Sweet Honey delivers.