bballr4567
Eagle Member
If some of you haven't seen but Marshall St has the red, white and blue Maple Hill discs for sale. They look amazing.
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I'm usually not one to sing the praise of a specific disc. It's more Indian than arrow, I know that, and I have a bad habit of not replacing a lost disc with the same mold (except for my Leopards - I think I'll always bag one of those).
But I am really attached to my unLace. I don't have the arm for big distance, and at 47 I don't see myself developing a 400' arm any time soon. I love my Tesla and the neutron Inertia I used to have, but they can't take the place of the unLace in my bag.
Today I played Paint Creek - great course, punishing rough. Lost my unLace on #6, searched for a LOT longer than normal, and couldn't find it. Played decently (for me) the rest of the round, but every so often I'd card a 4 and think "I'd have had a 3 on that one with my unLace." After the round, I did something I never do -- I went back to hole 6 and looked again. Found it, and I could have done cartwheels back to my car. I can honestly say that with that disc in my bag, I am a better disc golfer. Whether it's a great disc or not doesn't matter -- I am more confident with it than my other longer drivers. Tesla for forehand, unLace for backhand. I guess I'd better buy in a few backups
If some of you haven't seen but Marshall St has the red, white and blue Maple Hill discs for sale. They look amazing.
I'm usually not one to sing the praise of a specific disc. It's more Indian than arrow, I know that, and I have a bad habit of not replacing a lost disc with the same mold (except for my Leopards - I think I'll always bag one of those).
But I am really attached to my unLace. I don't have the arm for big distance, and at 47 I don't see myself developing a 400' arm any time soon. I love my Tesla and the neutron Inertia I used to have, but they can't take the place of the unLace in my bag.
Today I played Paint Creek - great course, punishing rough. Lost my unLace on #6, searched for a LOT longer than normal, and couldn't find it. Played decently (for me) the rest of the round, but every so often I'd card a 4 and think "I'd have had a 3 on that one with my unLace." After the round, I did something I never do -- I went back to hole 6 and looked again. Found it, and I could have done cartwheels back to my car. I can honestly say that with that disc in my bag, I am a better disc golfer. Whether it's a great disc or not doesn't matter -- I am more confident with it than my other longer drivers. Tesla for forehand, unLace for backhand. I guess I'd better buy in a few backups
Thanks for the heads up. I just ordered a sweet looking VP. Unfortunately the weights left much to be desired. Oh well.
infinitediscs.com said:The Vibram Valley is part of the second generation Vibram fairway drivers. Compared with the Trak and Ascent, the Valley has a thinner flight plate with more weight density in the rim of the disc, a more contoured grip and an improved wing shape.
The design of Valley is based after the ultra popular Vibram Lace. This slower fairway driver is extremely versatile and will hold a strong anhyzer line all the way through the end of it's flight. The improvements made over the older generation Vibram fairway drivers make this disc an excellent choice for disc golfers of all skill levels.
The Vibram Valley will be released to retailers on June 27th.
I'm usually not one to sing the praise of a specific disc. It's more Indian than arrow, I know that, and I have a bad habit of not replacing a lost disc with the same mold (except for my Leopards - I think I'll always bag one of those).
But I am really attached to my unLace. I don't have the arm for big distance, and at 47 I don't see myself developing a 400' arm any time soon. I love my Tesla and the neutron Inertia I used to have, but they can't take the place of the unLace in my bag.
Today I played Paint Creek - great course, punishing rough. Lost my unLace on #6, searched for a LOT longer than normal, and couldn't find it. Played decently (for me) the rest of the round, but every so often I'd card a 4 and think "I'd have had a 3 on that one with my unLace." After the round, I did something I never do -- I went back to hole 6 and looked again. Found it, and I could have done cartwheels back to my car. I can honestly say that with that disc in my bag, I am a better disc golfer. Whether it's a great disc or not doesn't matter -- I am more confident with it than my other longer drivers. Tesla for forehand, unLace for backhand. I guess I'd better buy in a few backups
Came across these beauties at my local today:
It WAS 166.The unlace is great for me because,
1- I have a very weak arm
2- most of the courses in my area favor RHBH and I'm LHBH.
What weight is yours?
It WAS 166.
I jinxed myself yesterday. Missed the one fairway today that had heavy cabbage on the left side -- way too much hyzer, but there are tennis courts full of kids to the right, so I overcompensated. Searched for about twenty minutes, and couldn't find it.
Anybody have a used unLace they want to sell me?
Not a fan of the granite, nor most other combinations. Can I just get basic orange discs, please? kthxbai
I've been wanting a granite since I fist saw a photo of one. Now i NEED a glow vibram.
Better be REALLY fast in October. Putters go first. Usually within hours. Lace is next. I'm assuming that the new fairways will go VERY fast.
Better be REALLY fast in October. Putters go first. Usually within hours. Lace is next. I'm assuming that the new fairways will go VERY fast.