rolo tony
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The Mako I have is marked 'MK', not just 'M'. My guess is either you are playing a joke or someone else got one over on you.
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The Mako I have is marked 'MK', not just 'M'. My guess is either you are playing a joke or someone else got one over on you.
If the engraving on your Mako says San Marino, it is a Mako and it was a marking error.
Thats what dave posted on PDGA discussion board.
http://www.pdga.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=29785&page=77
I held a star mako up to a coyote today, and the only difference is that the mako is just slightly more blunt than the coyote. I've owned coyotes and they are very straight discs, so I really don't know how the mako is different
So is it straighter then an old school champ cobra? Does it have a mid feel or a putter feel in your hands?
It feels basically just like a coyote.
That doesnt do me any good. Does a Coyote feel like a putter or a mid
innova needs to stop putting a new disc out every second Saturday and start putting out some of there current discs in some different plastics....which they do to an extent but I'd like to see a bit more of that and a little less of them releasing the same discs with different names in same plastics
innova needs to stop putting a new disc out every second Saturday and start putting out some of there current discs in some different plastics....which they do to an extent but I'd like to see a bit more of that and a little less of them releasing the same discs with different names in same plastics