One thing is the Pro Wraiths will take WAY more beating than people give them credit for. People that think they're getting flippy super fast usually have bad form. They'll go extremely far when beat, and they don't have a dramaticly wide S in their flight either. They tend to hold a relatively tight line and with a good hyzer generally will only flip to flat. I'll post a pic of one that just got me a bird on a 473' hole, landed it less than 15' from the basket, dead straight less than 8' drop over the distance from tee to pin.
I actually sold some of the best Pro's I ever had, and the guy messaged me and asked me what possessed me to sell these beautiful disc. They were beat very nice, over 2 years of wooded course play. They still had a lot of life left.
I second those that have said te Echo's are second to the Pro. My longest drive is with Pro's then Star. But, since the Echo came out the ones with a nice mild dome are amazing. They're probabaly my second favorite Wraith right now. I like my Pro's 175, and Stars/Echo 165-169.