Lurp Nuts
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For forehand, Luster L3s are my favorite neutral to understable speed 6/7 I've come across. Maybe someday I'll have a Gibson that will flip and not fade, but for now I enjoy what it does best.
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Too lazy to read through the thread....
The Leopard3 has the same rim as the OG Leopard but is supposed to have the flat 3 top? Like Teebird & Teebird3?
What's everyone's preferred plastic on this one? G*, Star or some type of Champion?
I came across a G* Leopard3 on the course (left behind) & really liked the feel of it.
I used to throw Star Leopards, still have my old PFN that I have now replaced with Champ Leo3s. I have switched to Champ for my fairways. Personal preference; I think it feels better in general than the average Star currently feels.
The Champ L3s I have thrown are pretty close to a well seasoned stable Teebird or a moderate FD (Champ/C-Line respectively) out of the box, with maybe some turn right away thrown flat and hard. They hyzerflip to flat or to turn soon enough though, basically what you expect from a Leopard. I imagine GStar would be there right away.
They are less domey than your typical Leopards but still some dome there. Haven't thrown any that are flat.
Too lazy to read through the thread....
The Leopard3 has the same rim as the OG Leopard but is supposed to have the flat 3 top? Like Teebird & Teebird3?
What's everyone's preferred plastic on this one? G*, Star or some type of Champion?
I came across a G* Leopard3 on the course (left behind) & really liked the feel of it.
What's everyone's preferred plastic on this one? G*, Star or some type of Champion?
My first post, please be gentle
I have been playing for about eight months pretty regularly. I am over 40 and don't have the best form or fitness level, so I have been working hard and now can throw a Beast about 270 or an old Valkyrie on hyzer flip to about 260.
I know a big part of it is just I am lacking "arm speed" but I got a new Champion Leopard 3 and it just does not fly true to the number at all. It always turn hard left after thrown so it feels like a 7/5/-1/3 for me. I had no problem with plain old DX leopard.
Maybe I just need to beat it in more? Maybe throw it anhyzer so get a S turn out of it?
Thanks
My first post, please be gentle
I have been playing for about eight months pretty regularly. I am over 40 and don't have the best form or fitness level, so I have been working hard and now can throw a Beast about 270 or an old Valkyrie on hyzer flip to about 260.
I know a big part of it is just I am lacking "arm speed" but I got a new Champion Leopard 3 and it just does not fly true to the number at all. It always turn hard left after thrown so it feels like a 7/5/-1/3 for me. I had no problem with plain old DX leopard.
Maybe I just need to beat it in more? Maybe throw it anhyzer so get a S turn out of it?
Thanks
Thanks for the feedback. Yes, it is fade, not turn, I knew that :doh:
Good point on nose angle, definitely struggling with that, watched tons of youtube videos and working on it. Nobody (in person) told me about the wrist angle (pouring the coffee). I've only recently learned from Youtube, and it helped but still an issue.
I do feel out of the box, it is more overstable than the number as well.
Will keep working on it, thanks!