TheOtherBill
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The star Shryke were 165-175g, star wraith 173-175g.Aw, man…. How do you find out about these early? By the time I heard, they were down to just Gators and Caiman. Ugh! I would have loved some Shrykes if they had any 145-155g, and maybe a Wraith and a Beast.
Oh boy - temptation! I do like the Valkyrie. Against: I just ordered 10 F2 discs last week, I have two MVP discs on the way now, plus I already have two newer Valkyrie 148-150g Pros, an older 167g DX, and a 175g DX. For: depending on the course, I just started bagging all 4 Valkyries, I want some heavier and slightly more stable distance drivers as I am getting a lot of turn out of most of my current ones, and I have no Champion Valks! Hmmmm…. Pretty sure "stop buying so many discs" is gonna lose out, again! Daddy wants a new free Champion Valkyrie!Valk was my first premium plastic disc, and also the first one I ever lost
This disc has it all - distance, accuracy, and finesse.Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting started, the Valkyrie is a heavenly game-changer. Add 3+ discs and enter 'Valhalla' to try an F2 Champion Valkyrie for FREE!! Link 4 details.
https://proshop.innovadiscs.com/f2-friday/
I gotta say, as a newer player, Valkyrie seems like a great disc for all skill levels. If you can throw even 150', I would say a light weight (maybe 145-150g) Valk will quickly add distance for you and be fun to throw. In the mid to high 200s, where I currently am, it has a nice combination of distance and control, where multiple Valks can get you multiple different shot shapes (my light ones turn a lot, while my heavier ones have a decent, predictable fade) . Then, as you go over 300', guessing you can get up to it's full potential, and do those things and more?! I still love my slightly longer Terns, but as my arm speed/distance grows, I find myself reaching for Valkyries more and more.Valk was my first premium plastic disc, and also the first one I ever lost
This disc has it all - distance, accuracy, and finesse.Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting started, the Valkyrie is a heavenly game-changer. Add 3+ discs and enter 'Valhalla' to try an F2 Champion Valkyrie for FREE!! Link 4 details.
https://proshop.innovadiscs.com/f2-friday/
$4.50 each if you buy 5 or more... so I may have found outFlash sale is back - $5 a disc this time.
I bought 2 Wraiths in different weights because I've only thrown one once. Added in 2 176g Roc3's and a 170g Thunderbird which I've always wanted to throw. I feel alright with what I got.Confirmed, $4.50 so with tax and shipping that is $6 per disc. I don't need extras but it feels dumber not to take advantage if i actually use those molds. And it's the good ones too Wraith, Destroyer, Teebird, Mako3, Roc3 in diff plastics and weights...for now.
Thanks for sharing. I loaded up 5 Champion Bosses in a couple of lighter weights. Hard to beat the price - I have got $5-6 in trade for similar at a couple of DG shops as long as I don't ink them, and they are still about new. That means I can try them out, and if I decide I really don't like them, or just have to many, I can get back full price in trade. I will probably keep them, even if I have to grow into them a bit, and if nothing else, great price for discs for high risk shots - you don't feel so bad if you lose them!Flash sale is back - $5 a disc this time.