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What's your "bread and butter" disc?

ridge,

drives, upshots and putts. butter

and a broken in champ teebird. bread
 
Halo opto...love this disc thrown flat with nice predictable fade, big flex shots and big hyzers. I love throwing this disc but lost it today. I also love throwing Rocs
 
star orc is like my wheat bread. wizard is my land o' lakes. birdie is my i can't believe it aint butter. teebird white bread.
 
Driver - Very beat in star Destroyer
Fairway - 11x Teebird
Midrage - Element in Evolution plastic
Putter - Super Stupid Soft Magic

everytime!!!
 
gosh I'm not sure I have any of these type of discs yet. With that said, I can see my rather new Aviar P&A and KC Roc will become those discs for me. Especially the Aviar. I didn't know putters could actually fly!
 
Any of my KC Pro Banshees - I carry three in the bag. It's my get out of trouble disc. I hoard these things.
 
I disagree. My wizards get thrown for probably half of my drives, most of my approaches, and all of my putts. If I had to play with just one disc, I'd pick a wizard every time. To me, that makes it my go to disc.

My red chains aviar. It's money, and has been for the 12+ years I've had it.

Biz
Team Bert

I'm with you guys as far as a putter being my go to disc... and it's an Aviar. I'd say my Classic currently, but could be any number of different Aviars. I probably throw an Aviar of some sort for about 50% of my shots.
 
Star Teebird 165g but fearing that it is getting too worn and that it is white and winter is approaching, I have been migrating over to my 178g River. For everything else, it is my 174 Star San Marino Roc.
 
I have 3 discs that I would deem essential: For driving an Elite-Z Surge, For approach an Elite-Z Buzzz and for putting an Elite-X soft Challenger.
 
I love mine too... I can throw every disc I own and it is always my Polaris LS that is dead center.

That's why I love mine ever since I found it, but now that I've gotten a little bigger arm, it also does a nice, long turn. If I want it to go dead straight now, I have to throw at about 85%-90% or shorten up my reachback.
 
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