I'm still putting my money on the test batch of stiff kc Pitt and approach Aviars that was a slightly different mold to be his sig disc.
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lol not at all... lars from lsdiscs commented with that on one of his posts when he first showed the mcbeth roc.
no trollin necessary
The group on facebook is saying that it is an basicially an Innova Buzzz
Hmmmm... I'd go DX Aviar all day my man. Katana is gonna cool off over time... DX Aviar will earn solidly for a long time. Factor in its special Educational pricing, inclusion in every bulk set ever, its lower price point, and the DX Aviar looks more like a goldmine. (I'm talking golden by volume... gimme 2 cents on every DX Aviar over 20 cents on any Katana)While that makes intuitive sense, the dx Aviar does not sell as much as high speed and especially Blizzard plastic. Also, since the disc costs half as much, the Pro's cut would likely be smaller per disc. Most people I know who throw Aviars have neat ones from a tournament or something as well, which wouldn't have a signature.
If I were an Innova pro with a choice of a sig disc it would be the Blizzard Katana all the way...even if I never threw them.
The Roc could go into porn, Teebird get locked up for vehicular manslaughter, Valkyrie get lost in the warm hug of smack....it will never be a sig model...I'm pretty sure it's still Dave D's baby as I think he still feels it's his greatest creation.
The Roc could go into porn, Teebird get locked up for vehicular manslaughter, Valkyrie get lost in the warm hug of smack....
And the Aviar would be home on prom night.
i am not reading this whole thead to figure out if someone has thrown this discs or not. If someone has, can i get a review?
They are selling like crazy in the USDGC proshop. I picked up 2 and got to throw one of them a couple of times in a field around the Winthrop course. Definitely not as much HSS as your typical USDGC Champ Rancho. They feel awesome in the hand and the plastic is like those stupid crystal clear Beasts that have been floating around. When I say flat, think of the dx flat tops. They were all marked with the factory second stamp, and some of them had a sunken in feel on the flight plate.
so do they have HSS like a DX rancho?
i foresee a lot of dominators getting lost in the near future. i haven't thrown one yet, but compared to the swords my buddy was throwing the past 2 times i've played with him it looked flippy.