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[Innova] Why has nobody ever told me?

They aren't plus mold, but almost all of the rocs I've felt since 2010 have a slight slant to the rim. Every once in a while I'll find a new roc that feels good, but even the slightest slant doesn't feel right in my hand. At first I thought it they had switched to plus mold on all rocs, but it's not as extreme as the actual plus mold rocs. This is why I have over fifty old DX, preflight number 12x, and 11x rocs. I suppose I could get used to the slanted rims, but with a large stock I won't have to.

Exactly, the new ones may not be "+mold" but they are more slanted than 8x and Ghosts.
 
There is a few discs that get a lot of chatter. There is a reason for that. I am late to discover the roc also and I will probably be a convert and cycling rocs. Having mids that feel and release the same has got to be a huge advantage . This thing is versatile and nothing glides like dx plastic. I have heard the term " buttery smooth hyzer" before, now I know what it is. Buttery smooth any lines as well. Just extremely workable , and love to watch this thing glide for days. I can't wait to get a cycle of rocks going. A turn over , a neutral and workable , and hopefully a more stable to over stable flyer. Although my current roc is brand new 180 g and not as over stable as I thought it might be. Long live the roc.
 

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