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[Innova] Should I throw with my usual Champion Beast or a new used Champion TeeBird?

brettmartin

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I am playing today just deciding though if I should use my usual Champion Beast or this new but used Champion TeeBird that someone gave to me last week. I also have a DX Valkyrie that he found for me! I am a sidearm thrower :)
 
Why not all 3? :)

I throw sidearm dominant and champ beasts and tee birds are great sidearm discs. I use my valkyrie for backhand throws.
 
eventually id throw all 3 as they all do different things but it be good tp play a little while with just the bird which imo is a great straight,hyzer,or helix disc for sidearm and is much for forgiving when you might put more anny on it than you want .

the other 2 you gotta watch that release like a hawk.
 
throw all of them. They each have different flight characteristics. So depending on the throw, use the disc that fits the flight pattern u want
 
I just received my champion tee bird today in the mail, had to go to the local course and had a great game. I actually over shot 2 holes on this short course from the tee , one was 192 feet out the other 262 feet. I am really enjoying this disc, both rhbh and forehand. It is much more forgiving and flies very straight when needed. I'll be buying more as backup if I lose this puppy.
 
Just throw them all until you start to lean towards one more than the others.
 
Id use a combo of all three, but if u want to choose one, id say the beast. I got a champ beast and it's probly my favorite disc
 
You could take the disc you're used to and one of your new discs at a time, and throw them both on each hole. That'll give you a really good idea of which disc performs best for various situations, and give you a good reference point from your familiar disc. Do that a few times, and you'll start to figure out what lines you can hit best with any of the discs.
 

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