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what should i add?

theflick

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Apr 6, 2010
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Main drivers:
174 Discraft esp nuke
175 Innova star valkyrie
175 Innova champion starfire

Fairway drivers:
175 Discraft pro d cyclone
175 Innova champion sidewinder
175 Innova champion eagle

Mid range/ putt and approach
174 Discraft pro d soft magnet
174 Innova star san marino roc

What should i add to my bag next?
 
Main drivers:
174 Discraft esp nuke
175 Innova star valkyrie
175 Innova champion starfire

Fairway drivers:
175 Discraft pro d cyclone
175 Innova champion sidewinder
175 Innova champion eagle

Mid range/ putt and approach
174 Discraft pro d soft magnet
174 Innova star san marino roc

What should i add to my bag next?

How can you have a screen name like "theflick" and not have a Flick? I would get a couple of backups for your drivers, and pick up a Meteor.
 
Overstable driver: Firebird or Predator. I like Firebirds because they're more torque monkey friendly.
 
Main drivers:
174 Discraft esp nuke
175 Innova star valkyrie
175 Innova champion starfire

Fairway drivers:
175 Discraft pro d cyclone
175 Innova champion sidewinder
175 Innova champion eagle

Mid range/ putt and approach
174 Discraft pro d soft magnet
174 Innova star san marino roc

What should i add to my bag next?

How far are you driving realistically?

Your Sidewinder is actually a distance driver, so I'd agree with Vegan Ray and throw a Leopard in the bag. I carry two (a new 175g glow Champ, and a older 175g Champ) with me at all times, and I'll use them on low tunnel drives out to 300-325'. Leopards are extremely versatile since you can use them for turnover drives, straight shots, woods, etc. If you get one, I'd personally recommend a Champ version.

As Discspeed said, an understable mid would be a great addition also. I personally like Star Stingrays. I've tried Meteors also, but I like the Stingray just a little better. Plus, both discs can be great for longer, straight midrange distance shots if you add a little hyser to your release.

And as I'll always recommend, add a Teebird. It'll have less HST compared to your Eagle, but it is a laser-beam producing disc that will leave a smile on your face again and again after you learn to throw it.

If you've got room, leftover money, and the arm the throw one, an overstable driver such as a Z Pred, Champ/Star Firebird, or Champ Banshee would be great additions to the bag as well.
 
Overstable driver such as a Firebird/Predator/XXX and an understable midrange, my personal favorite being the Comet. Those would be my first 2 additions.
 
My drives with the Nuke are about 450 feet and with my Valkryie are about 400 feet. Most of my driver are forehand I will backhand every now and again. I was using my 150 Surge today and was throwing that about 300 feet backhand. I lost my star Xcaliber and my esp Avenger SS already this year. I would like to throw more backhand drives and need more midrange discs.
 
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