I always wanted a couple of control drivers in the Speed 10-11 category. They were dead set on a 16 disc model which had a huge gap between Speed 8 and 13.
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I always wanted a couple of control drivers in the Speed 10-11 category. They were dead set on a 16 disc model which had a huge gap between Speed 8 and 13.
I always wanted a couple of control drivers in the Speed 10-11 category. They were dead set on a 16 disc model which had a huge gap between Speed 8 and 13.
They're the living worst.
(at DG discs, anyway)
Not surprised the company is stepping away from Disc Golf, most of the discs were too soft to use. I saw my brother use a Vibram disc and on the hard ground the disc seemed to beat up the point he never used the disc after that round. I bet the putters the company makes are sticky for those who like sticky discs.
Say what now?
They only released soft discs once a year, usually around October which they called Softober. Firms and Mediums are plenty hard. Once again, bad information.
Could you elaborate on the ideas that hurt the product? I unfortunately never have thrown a vibram disc and don't know much about their foray into DG. Every time I thought to myself I wanted to check out something of theirs I ended up with the impression that I couldn't find anything that my buzzzes, rocs, teebirds, eagles etc couldn't do better.
EDIT: Just realized in my previous post I referred to the vibram discs as "plastic" - maybe this is telling, heh
Those discs are not soft, I might have used the wrong word Soft, but not durable was the word for the base Rubber Vibram discs.
I've said plenty on the old vibram threads. Just throw non-gimmick plastic.