Flick Maniac
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Just get a Luster one if youre looking for stability Or a Metal Flake. Or a 2nd run poptop C-line.
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I have a few poptop s line pd2s that actually have a good bit of turn to them. On a slight hyzer I can get them to turn over and track right before fading out at the end of the flight. This is on a 480-500' shot.
The biggest difference between them and a destroyer of similar stability is that at low speed the pd2 will always dump left.
Has anyone else picked up pd2s with a lot of turn?
What is the most overstable plastic/ version of the PD2? Also is domey or flat more overstable?
I just ordered a Leo Piironen Luster PD2. I'll give it a shot. Thanks for the help!
that's quite impressive.
keep in mind (as i'm sure you know) that a domey, overstable disc will hold fast in terms of L/R movement, but the dome is going to work against you quite a bit when you're throwing into those kinds of winds, and 30 mph is a bit of an outlier. you're no longer playing an average round of disc golf at that point.
a pd2 could do it, but something like a stiletto or x1 would probably be better. i do not know what current runs of PD2 are available that are flat and also overstable enough to your liking. perhaps someone else could chime in.
the pd2 is more like something that would replace a beeftastic (for the mold, anyway) star destroyer. i haven't thrown an enforcer except once or twice; not something i remember well. i have no problem throwing my PPD2 into 20 mph headwinds, but it seems you have more power and more wind to contend with.
i can send you a couple from my stacks for testing whenever you'd like. just PM me if you want to give them a shot.
Glow PD2s are pretty flippy for a PD2 but they do go far!
Are the beefiest PD2s, beefier than a 1at run McBeth Destroyer? I have one that is like a Stego as a driver. It seeks the ground before it has left my hand.
Glow PD2s are pretty flippy for a PD2 but they do go far!
Can you (or anyone else) compare Glow to G-line in terms of stability?