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Pro Destroyer was molded for newer players. Its was designed with more glide than the Champion or Star molds, which means less stability, so yes, you are correct.
Champ Destroyers in general will be the most beefy, or overstable, Star plastic was what the Destroyer was originally designed for, and beat in to become perfection in the Destroyer world, and Pro is how you learn to love the Destroyer.
So, G Star is supposed to be the "newer player friendly" version of Star, and should have more glide than standard Star molds when new.
Fresh Pro molds, especially domey ones will be more stable, but will beat in much faster.
A couple of good tree hits will change a Pro mold to an "S" turn killer, a couple more it will be a hyzer flip distance monster, but eventually it will become impossible to throw without flipping it over.
G Stars should start out as a nice "S" turn disc, and should stay that way for a long time, and be good for everything except a really strong headwind.
Is a pro destroyer more understable than a star destroyer?
Pro Destroyer was molded for newer players. Its was designed with more glide than the Champion or Star molds, which means less stability, so yes, you are correct.
Champ Destroyers in general will be the most beefy, or overstable, Star plastic was what the Destroyer was originally designed for, and beat in to become perfection in the Destroyer world, and Pro is how you learn to love the Destroyer.