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What is your most underrated disc you carry?

Mine would be the Classic Roc. It is a dead straight approach disc, but I rarely see anyone using it besides me. Since it shares a name with the Roc but is really nothing like the Roc, I think most people dismiss this disc.
 
Definitely the Innova Wolf. Guy I play with has 3 just in case he loses one. I actually tracked down one that had my high school colors on it because we were/are the Wolves. I Acetoned off everything but the word wolf and the picture of the Wolf. My wife is a big big fan of her Stingray.

-Adam
 
discraft impact and the innova classic roc are the two most important discs in my bag. i would be lost without them, however i rarely see other people utilizing these amazing discs.
 
Innova DX for midrange. I've nailed ridiculously long shots with it. Flies straight like a putter and throws like a driver.
 
for a disc I rarely see anyone else carry that I love, I'd have to go with the lightning Z1 (aka #1 hyzer). I'm laser accurate with it up to about 325, and it fills a nice hole in my lower range fairway drivers.
 
I would have to say either my JLS which with just a little bit of power throws sooo straight but to much power turns over alot. Also my Gateway E-series spirit. I can put this disc where ever I want. The Gateway Blaze is probably one of the best discs ever made great for RHFH or RHBH never fails me.
 
XL. Straightest driver I own and am the only guy I know to throw one.

now you know someone else ... me:D this is the disc I was going to say. The XL used to be a big deal but it seems to have gotten pushed to the side with all the new drivers out. But its the driver I grab most because its so controllable and gets great distance.

The Comet is the other disc I'd say that I use a lot and is underrated. It has so much glide to it, doesn't seem to want to roll much if it lands on edge , and its useful for gentle hyzers, dead straight, and anny lines.
 
glad to see the wolf is getting some love in this thread. I'm the only one I know who uses one but I love it. By far the easiest disc to flip, and with a soft hyzer you get such a beautiful straight line in any wind. I carry two, both max weight but one REALLY beat in and another that's new. I just wish they made it in star plastic...
 
Mine would be the Classic Roc. It is a dead straight approach disc, but I rarely see anyone using it besides me. Since it shares a name with the Roc but is really nothing like the Roc, I think most people dismiss this disc.

I love my classic roc, it will hold most lines up to about 260' for me, and will go dead straight with no fade when I need that. Since I play shorter courses a lot (that's all that's anywhere near me), I throw that and my star aviar driver for most of my tee shots.
 
Discraft ESP Zone. Go to disc for hard left fades, placement hyzers, and skips

Champ Glo Coyote. I wasn't so hot for this disc at first, but it has become a nice alternative mid to a Roc

Gateway Pro Line Element (incredibly flippy) is finding a happy place in my bag as well
 
I would have siad my Skeeter and I still might say my Skeeter but I am currently in a state of Disc uncertainty.

Your Skeeter still loves you, TalbotTrojan, never forget that. Once a Skeeter man, always a Skeeter man.
 

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