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[Question] What's your favorite neutral, workable, "do it all" midrange?

Sheesh. Calm down guy. It's a pretty neutral flying disc trust me.

I'm already calm, but thanks for the free advice.

You say to trust you that a VRoc is a neutral flyer. Why should I trust you that the disc is neutral flying, when your example is irrelevant? That's like me saying that a P2 is a great putting putter because Simon can throw it 400'+ feet. Maybe it is great for putting, but a fully irrelevant example neither proves nor disproves that point. Would you be more confident in putting with a P2 based solely on that example?
 
I'm already calm, but thanks for the free advice.

You say to trust you that a VRoc is a neutral flyer. Why should I trust you that the disc is neutral flying, when your example is irrelevant? That's like me saying that a P2 is a great putting putter because Simon can throw it 400'+ feet. Maybe it is great for putting, but a fully irrelevant example neither proves nor disproves that point. Would you be more confident in putting with a P2 based solely on that example?

Are you ok?

Do you need to take your medication?
 
This thread inspired me to pick up Opto Claymores. I could see it being too flippy for people with above average arm speed but for me it's doing some work. It flies pretty similar to my Glo Z comet but slightly faster and fares a bit better in windy conditions.
 
No love for the Super Stingray?

A Super Stingray.

My Super Sting/Coyote combo has been a lot of fun recently. The Coyote itself could also be considered a workable mid. Just a touch less turn then the Super Sting

Also gotta agree with the Hex or a beat/Fission Reactor.
 
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But to be fair, if I could have figured out how to get a clean FH release on a Roc, I'd still be tossing Roc - Comet. :rolleyes:

That's the biggest downside of these discs: They eliminate a third of my throwing techniques. It's sad, as both are great backhand discs, but in my minmal bag I cannot afford a discs that's not versatile enough to be thrown backhand, forehand, and overhand.

The Roc3, however, works well for me forehand ... no difference to a Buzzz concerning cleanness of release.

The Comet is the only one trick pony that I sometimes put in my bag, because it is just too good in what it does best.
 
Full props to Warship and Claymore, but Ti EMac Wasp is my jam. Z Buzzz isn't the worst, but Wasp can handle the wind and torque. Anyone have a 168g Ti EMac Wasp on offer? Hit me up.
 
I was using the Lat64 Compass as my straight mid-range. Forehands and backhands it was pretty straight for me. Then I lost it.
Now it is the MVP Reactor.

For slightly overstable mid-range throws, it's the DGA Quake. But that is mainly forehand throws.
 
I bookend this slot with a slightly overstable (Pine) and slightly understable mid (Fuse). If I wanted to bag a just stable mid I'd bag either a Rift, Warship, or Chariot/Qms.
 

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