2x Dx Aviar - two p&a very basic putters.
S-line P2 - Throwing putter, beat-up
Exo Hard Tactic - Approuch disc
Kc Pro Roc - Slightly stable mid
Neo Origin - Slightly understable mid
S-line FD3 - Very OS
Opto Explorer - Stable fairway
S-line FD - Stable FD
C-line FD - Beat-up, more glidey FD
Champ Savant - Beat-up. RHFH
S-line Roadrunner - RHBH Anhyzers
D-line FD - Very US, rollerdisc
I decided to go with less discs because of inconsistencies in technique. I feel confident with the backhand I've had previously, it was mostly 300-330f average and maybe 380f at max. I've probably got +400f twice but that is in no way repeatable for me.
Might look like Inhave a lot of molds with drivers, but I mostly go to an easy course nearby and I mostly use the FDs along with putters and mids there. If it gets windy I switch up to the FD3.
I should note that the S-line P2 is quite beat-up, it is not in anyway as overstable as a new one. But it keeps up well for straight drives. For headwind I throw the tactic instead.
The Neo Origin is suprisingly understable out of the box, but more usable than my old Kc Roc, that has become very hard to use due to wear.
S-line P2 - Throwing putter, beat-up
Exo Hard Tactic - Approuch disc
Kc Pro Roc - Slightly stable mid
Neo Origin - Slightly understable mid
S-line FD3 - Very OS
Opto Explorer - Stable fairway
S-line FD - Stable FD
C-line FD - Beat-up, more glidey FD
Champ Savant - Beat-up. RHFH
S-line Roadrunner - RHBH Anhyzers
D-line FD - Very US, rollerdisc
I decided to go with less discs because of inconsistencies in technique. I feel confident with the backhand I've had previously, it was mostly 300-330f average and maybe 380f at max. I've probably got +400f twice but that is in no way repeatable for me.
Might look like Inhave a lot of molds with drivers, but I mostly go to an easy course nearby and I mostly use the FDs along with putters and mids there. If it gets windy I switch up to the FD3.
I should note that the S-line P2 is quite beat-up, it is not in anyway as overstable as a new one. But it keeps up well for straight drives. For headwind I throw the tactic instead.
The Neo Origin is suprisingly understable out of the box, but more usable than my old Kc Roc, that has become very hard to use due to wear.