raydancer
Newbie
A few months ago some friends took me out to play disc golf, I had a great time, and soon after I bought several Discraft Pro D discs to get started (they're cheap, right?). I've been playing weekly...and my discs are already starting to look pretty wrecked. They still seem to throw fine, but I realize now that I probably should have invested in more durable plastics.
So, my question is this: how have your non-Pro D discs held up? Should I only focus on Elite Z, ESP, and FLX when I start replacing my Pro D's? How do those compare to each other as far as durability goes? Is Elite X closer to Pro D or closer to Elite Z when it comes to durability?
My only experience with another plastic is with my ESP Nuke (I know, I know...not a good beginner disc...it was an impulse buy and I actually kinda like it). I've hit trees with it pretty hard and it only gets a bit scratched on the rim and some bark markings, but no gouges or deformations.
So, my question is this: how have your non-Pro D discs held up? Should I only focus on Elite Z, ESP, and FLX when I start replacing my Pro D's? How do those compare to each other as far as durability goes? Is Elite X closer to Pro D or closer to Elite Z when it comes to durability?
My only experience with another plastic is with my ESP Nuke (I know, I know...not a good beginner disc...it was an impulse buy and I actually kinda like it). I've hit trees with it pretty hard and it only gets a bit scratched on the rim and some bark markings, but no gouges or deformations.