Frank Delicious
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X XL, DX or Pro Leopard, vision, maybe the river (haven't really thrown it enough)
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So this begs the question, what would be a good understable fairway driver out of the box?
During a discs "lifetime", does it tend to become more stable, overstable or understable?
I understand that a disc needs to be "broken in" in order to fly somewhat like the description, but what happens *after* that? does it become more stable as it gets beat up?
During a discs "lifetime", does it tend to become more stable, overstable or understable?
I understand that a disc needs to be "broken in" in order to fly somewhat like the description, but what happens *after* that? does it become more stable as it gets beat up?
hmm does less stable (more flippy) mean understable or overstable, or does it mean neither of those? (apologies for not knowing, but this is the newbie thread, right? )
@Brother dave, ah so "flippy" is neither understable or overstable - does "flippy" mean it just flips somewhat vertically and flies like a POS?
@Frank - Well its a 168g DX, hit quite a few trees with it. I can only throw it about 220-230' on a good day (Yes, I've recently learned that I should be throwing slower discs, I've been really digging my 175 DX leopard which i found i can throw about the same distance, with less effort)