KMaC
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I've recently moved away from my Cryztal Challenger but for one reason only.......$$$$$$$$
Nothing bad to say but prefer an elite x hard (oop). Way more glide.
I love the hard x-challengers. I've been considering a crystal as an extra backup since the hard x's are OOP.
Less glide you say? How does it compare otherwise?
I am proud to have a disc that is difficult to find, but I hear the guy who owns the SWEETSPOT on Ebay...Don Jenkins may have some....guessing about 35$....may want to check out, since there were only a few made..not sure why.
Anyways, the disc is a great side arm approach disc, as the plastic is overstable, the disc is designed overstable, while it is designed for glide, the FLX property makes it not as glidey as it's brother the ESP version. Most importantly of all, side arms, especially huge anhyzers create roll when approaching with discs, but the FLX absorbs much of the shock, as others may have a tendancy to roll, which could horrible.
I also like the side arm putt with this disc in tight situations. Lately, I have been coming down to a knee to throw. The reason is so that I am more level with the height of the basket, making rainbow arc anhyzers into the basket easier, since standing up I would find myself overshooting the basket.
Coming to the knee is now keeping the disc lower to the ground, so even if I miss, the disc doesn't have as much room to roll around.
If your not much of a side arm approach or putter, I recommend coming to a knee. If you can find one of these glorious additions to your arsonal, more power to your game, otherwise just settle for a Max weight ESP FLX Challenger...gl
Nope....He is definatly talking about the Cryztal flx challenger. A disc that was only run for the players cup. They average a cost of 35 dollars as there were only 300 made.