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Hail to the old men

Lots of opinions as I figured and asked for :) Thanks.

I pretty much decided that anything stable and to the right would be ok for him to start out. Im thinking a Cheetah,Shark,Avair P&A. They are are pretty stable and the shark is very beginner friendly it was one of my starter discs. I just picked up a cheetah not too long ago and that thing holds a line and can really get some decent distance I reach fro that disc quite often. The only thing Im torn about is the P&A disc. I have an Avair, but I personally do not like it at all. I can throw my Buzz far more effectively than the Avair. I think the avair has a lip that is waaay too deep for me to throw comfortably.
 
... The only thing Im torn about is the P&A disc. I have an Avair, but I personally do not like it at all. I can throw my Buzz far more effectively than the Avair. I think the avair has a lip that is waaay too deep for me to throw comfortably....

Then get the buzzz ;) only you know best what would work for him.
 
A champion sidewinder is a good distance driver to start with. If he ever develops enough speed to turn it over he will have a great roller disc.
 
My father went with me to play and I gave him a DX Coyote to use. You can drive with it, and even putt. I would say start with one disc.
 
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