mostlynorwegian
Tosser with plastic
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/2660598289...ZH0GdFRnvrHwKPapSqlL8sAH8=|tkp:Bk9SR-aN7qOxYQUhhh, yes please? Where do I get one?
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/2660598289...ZH0GdFRnvrHwKPapSqlL8sAH8=|tkp:Bk9SR-aN7qOxYQUhhh, yes please? Where do I get one?
Obnoxiously fluorescent...can you share a pic?With the arrival of cold season (again) In goes the g-star first run edition. It's obnoxiously florescent. Grippier and flat compared to its warm season Star sibling, and it loves flying through the woods with a slight finish.
Could someone at the Innova Proshop zero in on this level of cold season awesome and make a run of them?
With the arrival of cold season (again) In goes the g-star first run edition. It's obnoxiously florescent. Grippier and flat compared to its warm season Star sibling, and it loves flying through the woods with a slight finish.
Could someone at the Innova Proshop zero in on this level of cold season awesome and make a run of them?
Those pre-date G-star by quite a lot.View attachment 328659Compared to the star Cro I use in the warm months. It's flexible like g-star. Grippier than Star, and also flatter.
It's just penned as C. I consider it a gstar because I'm going on the overall feel, and flexibility of it, and when I compare it to all of my other Innova related discs. It doesn't really feel like any of the pro plastic discs I have from either factory or retail, and it also has not shown wear like pro plastic either. The r-pro cro I had was way more beat up looking, and thrown a whole lot less. It feels, and has the same matte sort of finish as the g-star manta and wedges I have. Pro-plastic off gases and gets waxy looking when its ignored for a couple months. This never has.Those pre-date G-star by quite a lot.
In the lengthy journey of my trying to find the go-to midrange. I did the hog wild approach, and had the r-pro, and the PIAS I have access got the I don't disc golf anymore dumps with loads of old cool stuff for a song. Cro's included. I dabbled, and then came back a year or so ago, and it's lived there ever since.I used a Cro for about a year and it's almost a disc I wish I had found later. I think once I had some backhand power I could have thrown it pretty well. Nice feeling disc too.
It's not pro either, it's just early Star plastic. Definitely some of the best feeling and most durable plastic.It's just penned as C. I consider it a gstar because I'm going on the overall feel, and flexibility of it, and when I compare it to all of my other Innova related discs. It doesn't really feel like any of the pro plastic discs I have from either factory or retail, and it also has not shown wear like pro plastic either. The r-pro cro I had was way more beat up looking, and thrown a whole lot less. It feels, and has the same matte sort of finish as the g-star manta and wedges I have. Pro-plastic off gases and gets waxy looking when its ignored for a couple months. This never has.
I wish they would, and/or could make more of that variation.It's not pro either, it's just early Star plastic. Definitely some of the best feeling and most durable plastic.