georgesummers
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Does anyone else have problems warping pro d and jawbreaker zones? I'd like to use the break in and throw straighter forehands with, but every time I whack one hard off a tree it warps.
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Does anyone else have problems warping pro d and jawbreaker zones? I'd like to use the break in and throw straighter forehands with, but every time I whack one hard off a tree it warps.
Does anyone else have problems warping pro d and jawbreaker zones?
Yes, for this reason I don't throw pro d, x soft or jawbreaker in any mold. I see those plastics as useful for putting only. I don't want to have anything in my bag that can easily change flight characteristics mid round.
Does anyone else have problems warping pro d and jawbreaker zones? I'd like to use the break in and throw straighter forehands with, but every time I whack one hard off a tree it warps.
What we need is a zone ss [emoji1696]
Try to work the warp out of the disc (a disc can handle a tree hit so you can't do anything to hurt it unless you're really trying) or just keep throwing it. My first Zone (Pro-D) looked terrible after the first month, and it just kept flying better the worse it got.
Ive got a pretty big forehand and I've just absolutely taco'd two of them by hitting a tree hard.
Ive got a pretty big forehand and I've just absolutely taco'd two of them by hitting a tree hard.
Throw a breakerWhat we need is a zone ss [emoji1696]
What we need is a zone ss [emoji1696]
Throw a breaker
I ordered a breaker online a few years ago because I don't have any decent shops around me. It has a strange pop top dome in the middle of the flight plate that I don't like. I assumed that they were designed that way until I heard about some of the new McBeth zones having a similar flight plate. Did I get an odd one? Are the breakers and ringers supposed to be flat topped, similar to a zone?
Yeah they are supposed to be flat. Th le ringers do have a slight dome to it tho. I have a proline and a SP and they are both board flat
Weird, both of my SP breakers have a noticeable dip then a teensy dome in the middle. I think DGA describes it as a "subtle thumb track". My fingers are never that far in the disc for any of my grips so I don't care. My Proline and Pro - D had a much much less prominent middle dome and were less OS.
This may be a question for another thread but does anyone know what the difference between a ringer and a breaker is, if any?