chrishysell
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You could easily go the other route and learn to throw a forehand. That way you wouldn't need as many discs. An overstable disc goes left backhand and right forehand.
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I'm referencing the last paragraph of this article:when you say turnign from hyzer to flat, it can be from flat to anhyzer too? or is tha tmore likely OAT? This is the sort of thing that i can get from my comet and surge, but i definatly dont throw fairway drivers 400ft!
Also how quick is quick, when it flips are should it be a bit like a switch. im interested to know as occasionally i do put OAT on and turn my champ teebird, but its a slow turn over, i think!
Are we talking about fadeing right or left? If you want to fade left, I would suggest either a Banshee or a SOLF ( Sirius Orion Left Fade)
I won mine as well.....didn't see that it was the fade disc, thought it was the straight version when I picked it up. When I first threw it I was disappointed that it turned so fast. So after LOOKING at the stamp, I realized it was overstable. So, after playing around with it in a field, I found that it made an excellent "s" turn driver!
The "L" is "Long", not "Left".SOLF ( Sirius Orion Left Fade)