TheOtherBill
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These recent F2 halo Mambas do seem to handle power better. The extra 20-30 feet of distance is a nice bonus but I also have to keep asking for my disc back from my playing partners.
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I agree with you about the Star Mambas - I have both Star and Champion Mambas and the Champions are not as flippy/more stable and worth a try.Picked up a couple star Mambas and tried them out today. Normally throw pro and Gstar wraiths for the not too overstable slot. Had some of the longest throws with one of the mambas, but also had some really unpredictable throws. They are fun but I don't think they are predictable enough to make the bag.
Yes, the star mamba can fly, and the most unpredictable disc in my bag the past 3 1/2 years. I flipped my bag to MVP/Axiom more than a year ago, but still keep a star mamba 148g for open fairways, and 161g for moderate wooded fairways.Picked up a couple star Mambas and tried them out today. Normally throw pro and Gstar wraiths for the not too overstable slot. Had some of the longest throws with one of the mambas, but also had some really unpredictable throws. They are fun but I don't think they are predictable enough to make the bag.