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zj1002 said:there is a run of CFR C-AA. They are in the mold that is more stable(old mold). The plastic is grippy, flexy and really nice. The heavies are banshee stable
In that sense it definitely fits better than the TD.Fightingthetide said:I would love to find a complement to PD's that don't need to be thrown hard to shape lines.
jubuttib said:Got two D-FD's today, marked 175 and 170 but really they were 174 and 173. Lighter one has a slightly lower PLH. Both are made from a really nice, stiff blend of D, grippy and overall tasty. In the air they're much more understable than the S-Lines, but still have a slow turn (it just lasts long) and they're hard to not turn over from a pretty severe hyzer. Still, they don't turn and burn on you that easily, and love being thrown high. Great for turnover lines that hold till the end.
Great discs, will be perfect companions for my S-FD's until they beat in.