lowracks
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I will answer your question first....TO ME and many others the truth is the closest trilogy disc to a buzzz...that is because they made it with that intention. Like someone else said, it is like the original barstamps from back in 2003 era and the new 10yr ones. They are more overstable than the ones you are probably used to getting right off the shelf but they beat in nicely and decently quick to where it will be like the buzzz you already love.
NOW...that being said. I have to ask,
why the switch to throwing all Trilogy? (this coming from one who does) but it is important for you to know why and what you are doing. Additionally if you say "to be on Team Trilogy" I am going to advise you even more so to reflect on what you are doing and why. Not because it is a bad thing but because knowing is half the battle as they used to say.
Is the Buzzz executing like you want it to? Are you throwing it well? Are you confident with it? Throw what you want. No manufacturer or brand cares about your game, only you do. Throw what is best for YOUR game.
*I've tried many Trilogy molds and the only one that really set itself apart in a unique way was the Pure. The rest are just pretty attempts at legendary molds.
Is the Buzzz executing like you want it to? Are you throwing it well? Are you confident with it? Throw what you want. No manufacturer or brand cares about your game, only you do. Throw what is best for YOUR game.
*I've tried many Trilogy molds and the only one that really set itself apart in a unique way was the Pure. The rest are just pretty attempts at legendary molds.
" I fell its going to be beneficial to my game and its going to cut strokes off my game."
He just said he's trying to do what is best for HIS game. So no need to play cap'n save a discer with this one. I realize it's become the cool thing to do around here. Assume everyone who says trilogy or asks about a disc is on some mission to be on team trilogy but the guy flat out said why and what he's doing. There's no need to poke at people about their choices when you're telling them the best thing to do is make their own choices. That's like me telling you I'm drinking some Fuji water because I'm wanting to hydrate and you're telling me I should only care about my own hydration and keep drinking Aquafina. I like Fuji water. Let me drink.
Team Trilogy: All for one, and one for all.
I'm switching just to throw all trilogy. And my Ti is dark blue 178 with minor ink. Why do you have a Truth?
That's like me telling you I'm drinking some Fuji water because I'm wanting to hydrate and you're telling me I should only care about my own hydration and keep drinking Aquafina. I like Fuji water. Let me drink.
that would be Fiji water, bud.
yes im sure fuji is more commonly used than fiji. just admit you dont really know what youre talking about. people just agree with you so they dont have to read any more paragraph replies.
I've never understood why people are so willing to ditch molds or whole bag setups because it's the "trendy" thing to do. My bag is predominately Innova but I carry a Buzzz and a Pure because I feel like the molds are unique and work for me. Sounds like your Buzzz is working for you too considering you think it's the best disc ever made. Why would you want to replace it? If it ain't broke, don't fix it...maybe I'm just not a trendy DG'er.
That said, reducing your molds and simplifying your bag setup will go a long way in building confidence and consistency. It's hard to know your discs well when you have a lot of overlap and switch molds. Which kind of goes back to not changing your Buzzz slot...
I have a Lucid Truth and it is definitely very Buzzz-like and very nice plastic but it will not kick the Buzzz out. Just like a Teebird, there are a lot of immitators but only one Teebird.