pineappletrees
Eagle Member
I don't need my USDGC Rocs anymore. Mixed in a stiff flat top RC3 and a gunny glow RC3 to go along my my Ching, beat DX and straight DX.
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It is a really great disc. A hair more overstable than a fresh z buzzz, a hair less than a fresh z wasp. Feels very similar to a wasp in hand.
I don't need my USDGC Rocs anymore. Mixed in a stiff flat top RC3 and a gunny glow RC3 to go along my my Ching, beat DX and straight DX.
Ever since the original Rancho, the Roc3 is the first legitimate improvement to the mold, too bad the Roc+ had to happen in order for it to be created.
This thread is awesome! I guess I should share that I love the Roc3 haha but I know they are hard to "beat in" I finally found my solution. The Mako3 (176) for me, It has that slight understable flight that doesn't dive into the ground like beat up discs want to do. Thought I would share with you all my little secret that has been working out amazing for me.
I can see tons of McBeast fans running out to get the Mako 3 now!
You better win another WC so you can get your name on that one too
I'm definitely tempted cuz I still struggle to find THE Midrange I want to use for straightforward approach shots. I'll find the perfect Buzzz for a while, loose it, and the next one I buy isn't quite the same...*sigh*
Thanks for sharing on this board today! :clap:
????
How is making the mold less versatile an improvement?
How're they less versatile? Please enlighten me. :|
They don't handle headwinds as well and take forever to beat into a turnover disc. Should have given it a new name.