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[Question] What's the most understable disc you regularly use?

Super beat CE Leopard. It's very flippy but very consistent, if that makes sense. Great for slow turnovers or rollers.
 
I have medium flex Wizard that doesn't have the bead anymore and is missing a good chunk from the bottom of the rim. It is really understable but I can hit some crazy hyzerflip lines with it. I also have a beat to snot DX Roc that has similar stability (or the lack of it), just in mid range form. I use them both a lot.
 
My 2 year old beat-in Diamond. Great for the tailwind or tunnel shot.
 
Beat to death KC Roc and a beat Star Valkyrie. They don't get used much, but I always have them with me.
 
Flick

I just have too much power for anything less stable.

Me too dude, Disc golf is hard when you throw 500' everytime


I have an old Star Sidewinder that will flip up and turn even when thrown on an extreme hyzer. It rarely comes out any more but when it does it is a thing of beauty
 
Definitely my beat champ roadrunner. I can throw low ceiling rollers with it. Awesome. Also, I throw a real high shot with a bunch of hyzer on it and it turns over, starts going right and never looks back. Freaks people out.
 
DX Stingray: short turnovers and far right finishing rollers.
DX Leopard: medium turnovers and right finishing rollers.
DX Teebird: longer turnovers and hyserflip-to-flat
DX Valkyrie: longer turnovers, rollers.

Most understable, at the moment, would be the Stingray. The Leopard, Teebird, and Valkyrie each have premium plastic versions in my bag with greater stability.
 
I usually have a zeppelin or zephyr in the bag and throw them fairly often.
 
I bag two understable discs;

A champ Katana, for backhand bombs and a Phoenix Hu for fairly long hyzerflips through trees and backhand rollers.

After that it's all stable to Very OS. Probably next most US is a star teebird.
 
I bag two understable discs;

A champ Katana, for backhand bombs and a Phoenix Hu for fairly long hyzerflips through trees and backhand rollers.

After that it's all stable to Very OS. Probably next most US is a star teebird.
I've noticed this in your posts, and it's something I hope to one day understand.
 
Tangent

I used to carry a Witness, but I haven't bagged it in awhile. When I put the Inertia back in my bag I guess it will take the Tangent's spot as least stable, but right now I'm having fun with slower discs.
 
Heavily beat DX Aviar P&A. Gets lots of use at short range and is a great disc for jump putting.
 
I use a 2013 Minnesota Majestic 162g Maximizer. Great for dog leg right holes and super anny roller disc. Don't use it often but a nice one to have in the bag.
 

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