JR
* Ace Member *
You can throw any disc fh and bh so a disc that fades kess than the Destroyer backhand does the same forehand. Only the flipoing is different and fh flips more usually. For disc flight generalisations there are different flight charts. Googling reveals several. They are less accurate than the descriptions of experienced players who have thrown them. With the caveat that individual discs vary a lot with some being fantastic, others average and some broken.
The Ascent is grippy when new and like premium plastics after a year. It is slow, short and fades quite a bit but given the fade it is not that straight at high power or in headwinds. Meaning it flips way less than Leos and will not flip at your power but fades twice as much as the Stalker. Not a straight disc.
The Crank is a big boy disc liking 350'+ and preferably 400' of power backhand . That is like a slightly less fading Destroyer so it could work for your dad. There are less fading fast discs that flip more. Not knowing the power of your father and how much flipping he tolerates and produces with technique i cannot in good faith recommend the flippiest ones. Even for those who like to hyzer flip. So maybe a Champion Tern or a Quasar could work. But i have only one Q Quasar of early or first run that is beefier than later production and Blizzard light ones so i have no first hand experience of regular ones. I have seen others throw regular Quasars that seem to fade less than the Destro. The best bet would be to loan discs.
The ASS or the Avenger is a roller out of the box. And with a hefty fade i would use the Ascent preferably but the Teebird even more. With the caution that some especially those with smaller hands than you have pinky scratching issues to the bottom of the rim/wing corner. Causing wobbling.
People like the Mantis but i have no experience with it nor the Zombie. If i understand correctly they both fade more than the Stalker.
The Ascent is grippy when new and like premium plastics after a year. It is slow, short and fades quite a bit but given the fade it is not that straight at high power or in headwinds. Meaning it flips way less than Leos and will not flip at your power but fades twice as much as the Stalker. Not a straight disc.
The Crank is a big boy disc liking 350'+ and preferably 400' of power backhand . That is like a slightly less fading Destroyer so it could work for your dad. There are less fading fast discs that flip more. Not knowing the power of your father and how much flipping he tolerates and produces with technique i cannot in good faith recommend the flippiest ones. Even for those who like to hyzer flip. So maybe a Champion Tern or a Quasar could work. But i have only one Q Quasar of early or first run that is beefier than later production and Blizzard light ones so i have no first hand experience of regular ones. I have seen others throw regular Quasars that seem to fade less than the Destro. The best bet would be to loan discs.
The ASS or the Avenger is a roller out of the box. And with a hefty fade i would use the Ascent preferably but the Teebird even more. With the caution that some especially those with smaller hands than you have pinky scratching issues to the bottom of the rim/wing corner. Causing wobbling.
People like the Mantis but i have no experience with it nor the Zombie. If i understand correctly they both fade more than the Stalker.