LiquidDivide
Newbie
- Joined
- May 27, 2014
- Messages
- 15
I know the two extremes to the spectrum are using 1 disc (usually a midrange) for everything and buying a lot of discs and switching between discs all the time. As a beginner I'm wondering if I'm balanced or not. I'm trying not to get discs that overlap, or behave similarly to each other. In my bag I carry the following discs:
Drivers:
Wraith
Valkyrie
Archangel
Midranges:
Cobra
Shark
Dart
Putter:
Omega Super Soft
I mostly use the Wraith and Archangel for driving depending on the amount of turn I need. The Valkyrie was one of my first discs that I just never really liked. I try using it for rollers and tomahawks and such now.
I usually use the cobra as my midrange, unless I need more fade. The dart was my putter, but I've switched for the omega. I use it now on closer approach shots if I just want a good straight throw.
Is this too many discs for a beginner? Not enough? Should I consider adding/removing something?
Drivers:
Wraith
Valkyrie
Archangel
Midranges:
Cobra
Shark
Dart
Putter:
Omega Super Soft
I mostly use the Wraith and Archangel for driving depending on the amount of turn I need. The Valkyrie was one of my first discs that I just never really liked. I try using it for rollers and tomahawks and such now.
I usually use the cobra as my midrange, unless I need more fade. The dart was my putter, but I've switched for the omega. I use it now on closer approach shots if I just want a good straight throw.
Is this too many discs for a beginner? Not enough? Should I consider adding/removing something?