captain jack
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Just between you, me, and the wall, the dirty little secret is Dx plastic goes the farthest.
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Just between you, me, and the wall, the dirty little secret is Dx plastic goes the farthest.
I really don't use a bunch of molds, so even if I have four Comets and three Cyclones my total number of discs is usually around 16-17.Is your bag a billion discs wide what with your four comets and eighty TP cyclones and "a bunch of DX"?
That's going to be very subjective. For me the TeeBird is a disc I like a lot better in DX than anything else, but a lot of people will disagree with that. It ends up being a matter of preference.I really appreciate all the feedback given on this topic, one thing that would be helpful if anyone has it, would be a list of disc that are good or better with DX and ones that should be used with better plastic.
That's going to be very subjective. For me the TeeBird is a disc I like a lot better in DX than anything else, but a lot of people will disagree with that.
\It depends on what you are using it for. If you only play occasionally, only play open grassy courses, or are constantly shooting over water, then DX is probably for you. It also flies differently than the premium plastics do. And the quickness they become beat in sometimes is a pro not a con. My opinion is use it if you like it, don't if you don't.