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The Straightest driver on the market

XL for straight drives, but don't get as much distance as my Wraith. Does the Surge SS fly as far as the normal Surge?
 
i was throwing a recently acquired Surge SS yesterday and for some reason i couldnt release it with any height so it travelled 2-3 feet high for 250 until it hit an outfield fence with no sign of slowing down. Its just an indication it probably can go as far as a regular surge - my new FLX surge would not have maintained that laser flightpath - would have faded - it needs to beat in a bit to straighten out like my older one
 
Surge SS!!!
I just got my Surge ESP FLX this weekend and wow! I love it...
 
Teebird forsure.

And the dude who said the throws his Roc 300' I would like to see this.
 
Depending on distance and width, Impact/Storm, Leopard, JLS, XL, and hubby's Surge SS (when I can snatch it from him ;) ).
 
teebird or hyzer flipped beast.

I totally agree on the DX Beast. I just picked one up last week. The odd thing is I can't hyzer flip it throwing RHBH. Throwing RHFH though I can flip it and it will fly straight as an arrow. This is the first disc I have ever been able to throw fore hand. The only thing I can attribute this flight behavior to is that I must be getting a lot more snap in the release on my fore hand than on my back hand. Whatever the case, I'm really liking this Beast.


I have a DX Shark and it's a straight flyer.
 
I didn't say it before, but I'll say it now. I can throw a Roc 300'. It's not really that big of a throw.

Absolutely, 300' with a mid is not that long a throw. I lose some accuracy when I throw my rocs over about 290', but I don't have a big arm at all.
 
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