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I have multiple midranges marked SSF but they have no factory stamp indicationg the mold but have innova tooling (they all have team innova stamps). My initial thought was that they are Millenium, or maybe I am just dumb and didn't connect the dots, but can someone verify what mold is marked SSF and let me know if A) I am smart and it is Millenium, or B) I am dumb. Won't be too surprised if it's B, but any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
This.Now given all that justifying I did. I still want to see a QEXP run. Just give it a new name. Stabilize and flatten the crap out of it. The CE-Exps are still the best FH hyzer discs I have ever used.
the fact that they don't make the EXP1 anymore is sad
it really is a fantastic fairway driver
the 1.6 and 1.7 CE Blend runs were great, OS, like a mini-Firebird
unfortunately most people probably know the EXP 1 for the "no run" versions which were a Pro blend and not anywhere near as OS
in the current climate of warp speed drivers and "those in the know" wanting more fairway driver choice Millennium would do themselves a favour by producing a QEXP1
given that they made QMS, QJLS, QOLF etc from the "regular" versions (MS, JLS, OLF) it is really surprising that no QEXP1 was made in the past
anyway, some flat QEXP1s would be awesome
ZJ can speak to this better than me
they (the 1.2s) had a really nice chalky grippy feel to them