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I'd also thought about a Havoc; -2,3 just doesn't inspire much confidence in it's flipping abilities. Between the Havoc and Bolt, which is flippier (from a hyzer)?
Is the D4 the most understable of the Prodigy lineup?
What about the UB Procul?
2.3cm wing
The plh looks really low so should be a flipper
Also perhaps a Bolt
King is exactly what I'm talking about ... -1,+4 seems to suggest something stable, but it might be the next one I try.
King is exactly what I'm talking about ... -1,+4 seems to suggest something stable, but it might be the next one I try.
Honestly I have never found a flippy 11+ speed disc to be reliable at all and just tend to say away from them as I would rather throw a beat to crap stable disc than one that's touchy as all get out.
I have seen this first hand. I play with a guy that is sort of a one trick poney. he flips every shot. Does not carry a single "stable" disc. Saw he had two Kings and thought, oh no, this won't be good. Those Kings flip up for him just as easily as his Mambas, but are longer. I'd have bought some, but I'm trying to avoid that size rim for a while.The flight ratings are way off for the disc. Both inbounds and Westsides ratings are almost backwards IMO. It's more like 14|5|-4|1 (possibly 2 for fade, and possibly 6 for glide in TP)
The newer Kings are much more stable than the old ones (as someone else mentioned). I had one before that was too flippy even for rollers.