mattchuck
Newbie
I've been honing my bag for a few years. My most recent change is a switch from Rocs to Buzzzes/Wasp - trying to get my midrange game up to snuff. I've also been working on adding some distance, getting more snap and all that. I currently top out around 350, but with some recent adjustments, I'm hoping to add on another 50-100 feet within the next few months. Anyway, check out my bag - overlap? something missing? I own a ton of other discs that I choose not to carry, mostly distance drivers which I've accepted that I'm not ready for yet, but any feedback would be cool.
175 Champion Starfire: New addition - for headwinds/big hyzers/flicks, since my Orc is a little beat - still learning this one.
167 Champion Orc: Main distance driver (over 300 ft)
170 Champion Valkyrie: Alternate distance driver, tailwinds, long anhyzer/S-shots (over 300 ft)
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171 Champion Eagle-L: S-Curves, open drives, anyhyzers and wooded lines (up to 300 ft, sometimes more)
175 Star TeeBird: Stable fairway shots (up to 300 ft)
171 Star TL: Wooded driver, straight shots, slight annys (up to 300 ft)
175 Star Firebird: Overstable shots, spike hyzers, forehand drives
167 Champion Leopard: Anyhyzers, wooded holes, hyzer flips
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177 Z Wasp: Stable to overstable mid - used to use a KC Pro Roc, but got sick of the lack of consistent and affordable quality plastics, so I'm trying this out
175 ESP Buzzz: Pretty new, so currently being used as my go-to mid range - I've got a 177 Z stashed away for when this gets beaten in, so this can become my understable mid
180 Star Mako: Finesse shots, anyhyzers - still getting used to the Buzzz, so this will get significant mid-range use for a while - a little worried there might be some overlap with this and Buzz eventually, but I know the Mako quite well, so for now I see a use for both
175 Star Gator: Utility disc - stable approaches, forehand approaches, etc.
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175 Evolution HPP Wizards x2: One for driving/approaches, one for putting
175 Champion Starfire: New addition - for headwinds/big hyzers/flicks, since my Orc is a little beat - still learning this one.
167 Champion Orc: Main distance driver (over 300 ft)
170 Champion Valkyrie: Alternate distance driver, tailwinds, long anhyzer/S-shots (over 300 ft)
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171 Champion Eagle-L: S-Curves, open drives, anyhyzers and wooded lines (up to 300 ft, sometimes more)
175 Star TeeBird: Stable fairway shots (up to 300 ft)
171 Star TL: Wooded driver, straight shots, slight annys (up to 300 ft)
175 Star Firebird: Overstable shots, spike hyzers, forehand drives
167 Champion Leopard: Anyhyzers, wooded holes, hyzer flips
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177 Z Wasp: Stable to overstable mid - used to use a KC Pro Roc, but got sick of the lack of consistent and affordable quality plastics, so I'm trying this out
175 ESP Buzzz: Pretty new, so currently being used as my go-to mid range - I've got a 177 Z stashed away for when this gets beaten in, so this can become my understable mid
180 Star Mako: Finesse shots, anyhyzers - still getting used to the Buzzz, so this will get significant mid-range use for a while - a little worried there might be some overlap with this and Buzz eventually, but I know the Mako quite well, so for now I see a use for both
175 Star Gator: Utility disc - stable approaches, forehand approaches, etc.
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175 Evolution HPP Wizards x2: One for driving/approaches, one for putting