gwsmallwood
Birdie Member
Just curious how everyone else approaches this subject. When going for max distance, do you go with super low weight and reasonable stability, or do you stick with higher weights and drop the stability?
I'm forehand dominant, and my max distance is somewhere around 400'. I'm most consistent with a Star Wraith around 170g released on a slight hyzer. I've been playing around with various weights and plastics in the Wraith, and I've been experimenting with a few other drivers, but I haven't played around with anything stable and light.
I'm wondering if it's worth trying out a 150 class Destroyer or Boss. If I go light weight with a Wraith, it just gets too flippy, even if I give it more hyzer. The only other driver I've tried at low weight is an Elaine King Fission Photon, and that thing is beefy, even at only 152g.
So what do you guys prefer to do for max distance (assuming wind isn't a factor)? Light weight disc with reasonable stability numbers, or heavy and a bit understable?
I'm forehand dominant, and my max distance is somewhere around 400'. I'm most consistent with a Star Wraith around 170g released on a slight hyzer. I've been playing around with various weights and plastics in the Wraith, and I've been experimenting with a few other drivers, but I haven't played around with anything stable and light.
I'm wondering if it's worth trying out a 150 class Destroyer or Boss. If I go light weight with a Wraith, it just gets too flippy, even if I give it more hyzer. The only other driver I've tried at low weight is an Elaine King Fission Photon, and that thing is beefy, even at only 152g.
So what do you guys prefer to do for max distance (assuming wind isn't a factor)? Light weight disc with reasonable stability numbers, or heavy and a bit understable?