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[Recommend] Is the Groove an Upgrade from a Beast for an Am?

Groove is nothing like a Beast IMO. And I'm not only saying that because I absolutely Hate the Groove. A beat star beast is a beautiful thing for those hyzer flip anny's. I've been considering an Avenger SS for this slot, but for an upgrade distance wise from your suggestions, an Arching would be a good choice.
 
From the OP to my post, there is some AMAZING trolling.

^^THIS!

This is a DGR Troll Fe<a>st.

Stop talking about the Groove for the love of everything holy!!

How could you not see this unfolding?!?!:clap:
 
Never have to worry about the disc getting beat and do yourself a favor with a firm X-Link Trak from Vibram. The other day I was out throwing mine in a slight tailwind, and it launched out over 400' on a couple occasions for me. Under normal occasions, I use it when I need controlled distance anywhere between 325' and 375' or so.
 
Regardless, now I find myself wondering if the Groove

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He said "Groove"

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JBurke297 banned in 3.... 2... 1..


In before lock for the score!!!!!!!!!!


Good day.
 
In summary, to answer the OP's question, a Groove is a downgrade from any other disc whatsoever, for everyone.
 
Any plastic / weight recommendations for that Teebird everyone is pushing?

Plastic: DX
Weight: It doesn't matter so long as it is DX plastic, but I prefer 165-6g.

When DX Teebirds break in they end up going dead nuts straight. When that Teebird gets looking like you should replace it, don't. Just buy a new one and start cycling them - Keep throwing those two until the first gets thrashed and then buy a third and throw away the first.
 

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