Lol... I thought that OG stood for Original Gangsta Wizard... For real :doh: Organic makes more sense.
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question for you guys since I haven't 'thrown' these yet (just putting) ... is there a big difference in stability between the different flexes and plastics? i'm talking about driving stability, not putting.
is this OG or just soft? feels liek a firmer OG wizard.
Pretty much every Wizard flies like a Wizard. For Gateway to be slammed for being "inconsistent", the Wizard is one of the most consistent flyers I've ever thrown.
OK, I'm assuming Wizards are going to be pretty stable, so for an out of the box understable flier I'd need to look at Magics then (?) ... or beat up a wizard, correct?
Pretty much, yes. I never really liked the Magic's rim (not to say it's a bad mold by any means, just not for me), but I also never had much trouble beating up a baseline Wizard with all the trees I seem to like to hit. You could also bypass that and look for one in the marketplace while you're working in a new one. I don't have one lying around because I've been using Pures lately in that role, otherwise I'd pass it on.
There are 2 discs in this world that I will buy at any moment and hoard, any Wizard and any Buzzz.
I could play disc golf the rest of my life with these 2 discs. Most course also, at least the majority of holes...
Elnino, is there any marking on the underside? Should say OG Wiz if its organic. Most organic Wizards say just that in the stamp though, or have the organic/recycle symbol.
i just ordered a RFF warlock
(I also have evo? glow voodoo for night play)
(and use sss magics for inside the circle)
my questions are:
1) how many people here use/carry RFF?
2)what do you use the RFF for?
(driving off the tee, all up shots, specialty side hill upshots, putting inside the circle)
I bought a couple of gold mine mystery Wizard packs from disc outfitters because I've been wanting to try them and I figured that if I didn't like them I would be able to trade. Played a couple rounds and so far I REALLY like the chalky black (with Greatful Dead skull and Dancing Bears logo) one I got for putting, and the G9I tan one for driving. G9I has decent grip, but is absolutely the stiffest disc I have EVER felt. I'm literally afraid to bend it, for fear of snapping it. Question: is this normal for G9I plastic, or did I get a fluke super stiff run?