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Timko said:I like the PD.
Pretty picture. We need more posts like this.
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Timko said:I like the PD.
The PD doesn't usually have a +mold rim, but Innova screwed up the newest production run of C-Line and put in the wrong core piece (happened with the C-TD too). There are still stock stamped CFR-run C-PDs around though, so you're going to have to keep your eyes open.Fizzy said:Booter said:Ur late
I missed a previous discussion about this?
jubuttib said:The PD doesn't usually have a +mold rim, but Innova screwed up the newest production run of C-Line and put in the wrong core piece (happened with the C-TD too). There are still stock stamped CFR-run C-PDs around though, so you're going to have to keep your eyes open.
Easiest way to tell: Non-plus molds have patent# tooling, whereas the slanted ones lack it.
himynameismatt said:Just bought a couple of the CFR mold, Production C-line PD's. They're both flat and weigh about 171g.
From my understanding these should be more stable than the regular production run C-Lines correct?
I'm looking for a meathook C-PD to duke it out with my Pred's as my wind fighting control driver.
Rogue9 said:So, I am tentatively planning on ordering 4-6 PDs (my first) in the next week or so. I am hoping to get to paw one before then but may not be able to. I throw TBs, and TLs primarily so I think the PDs should be a good fit.
I plan on ordering from DGV as they seem to be the cheapest. Having read back to page 75 or so in this thread it seems like there have been certain colors and or domes that have worked better. Is there anything I should request, dome or color wise? I am planning on getting 2 Ps, 2 Ss, and 1 or 2 Cs.
Booter said:If the pd was overhyped,dnt u think that half of the people who've been throwin them,would of stopped throwing em? Theres a reason alot of people throw them ,imo I think its getting the credit it deserves. The nuke was an overhyped disc...which is why alot of people went back to destroyers ,forces,xcals etc
sunspot said:I know I'm going get some flack for saying this but the PD, while being a good disc, is overrated. To clarify, I've had them in the bag for sometime, practiced a lot with them, and played several rounds with them, but I've had this nagging intuition that they are over-hyped.
Let me explain:
Distance wise, their isn't a huge gap between the PD and the Teebird (360-380 avg., 400 max). Actually, I've thrown the Teebird further than the PD.
sunspot said:When I try to power on a PPD it flips quickly without coming back. The finesse that you have to put on a PPD can, imo, cause you to misread the amount of power it can handle or that you're suppose to put in it, causing it to hyzer out too much or flip like crazy. The PPD is too unreliable to be a consistent thrower for power. Maybe at lower ranges, but if you are going to throw the PPD at a 300-330 or so hole, why not use something that will get there that's just as reliable and easier to gauge? The PPD is too finicky.
sunspot said:The problem with the SPD is that it loses distance potential putting itself in the category of slower drivers.The SPD, while workable, doesn't have the same capacity to go as far as the P. Speaking of line shaping, one could pull off the same shots with an eagle or a beat Pred.
sunspot said:I think that the problem that contributes to this is that the PD is not a true stable disc. If it were then the PPD would be a faster Teebird not a faster, more finicky TL; the SPD would be a better wind fighter; the CPD would be the spike hyzer, utility disc.There is some correlation now to those shots with the current mold, but if the PD was a true stable disc then you would have a more reliable mold and natural compliment with the TD. As of now, there is too much overlap.
sunspot said:I know some have said that the PD is a faster Teebird, imo, it's not. I think what you have is higher grade plastic adding gyroscopic stability mimicking the flight patterns of a Teebird. With that said, I think the PD is a good mold but I don't think it deserves the amount of hype that it gets.