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What's your plastic preference?

All of em. Most molds that I throw regularly I have in multiple different plastics. So they all have use.

If I had to choose a favorite, it would probably be flx for the feel or gold line for the look.
 
Champion like plastic. I only buy this plastic. If I need to season a disc I'll just drive with it into a concrete wall for a bit until its where I like it.
 
Putters: KC pro, champ rhyno for stability, whatever you call the omega SS plastic, and dx
Mids: KC pro and dx
Fairways: Champ, dx, echo star
Distance: Echo Star, Star and when it's ridiculously windy, Q

Plastics listed in order of preference. I'd like to add, if Innova were to ever put out eagles or even teebirds in the kc roc/aviar plastic I would soil myself with joy....maybe.
 
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Z/Champ for the most part. I putt with Omega SS so those are R-Proish. I have Star counterparts to my champ drivers but I could play with only Z/Champ and be fine as long as it isn't raining.
 
I like star plastic (esp and similar included here) but I'm really enjoying my dx teebirds, I'm really considering a 175 dx eagle. Pro roc is an awesome mid grade disc, nothing better than taking a 180 and beating it up for months.
 
Champion like plastic. I only buy this plastic. If I need to season a disc I'll just drive with it into a concrete wall for a bit until its where I like it.




Discs that glide suck, hate getting easy unnecessary distance, feel like I'm cheating ;)
 
I like alot of plastics - really, other than some of the very very cardboard'ish DX, there probably isn't a plastic I dislike. That being said, Pro, ESP, and Star are my faves - even though I throw plenty of Champion.
 
I use a Gold line driver, a Z mid-range and a DX putter. I guess I like them all haha. I'd say Gold is my favorite though, it feels and looks the best to me.
 
Moving to X-Link rubber and Proton plastic for the most part. Long distance drivers... if I use them are either Millennium plastic or Gold Line/Tournament.
 
Hard to pass up gold line for looks, grip and durability. Opto has its place. I got one new Legacy disc in Icon plastic and that has a nice feel too.
 
I like base plastic for my putters, durable stuff like ESP and FLX for mids and Star for my drivers.
 
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