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So, is the Wrath more OS compared to the Tesla? I'd like something in between the Tesla and Inertia. And going by the description, the Wrath is it, but from reading in this thread it seems to be in between the Motion and Tesla.
What weight would you suggest for shorter driving and forehand approaches? I have a normal N Envy at 164g, and it seems to float a bit too well for approaches. I find myself going waaay past the basket sometimes, which my heavier 174g Envys doesn't do. How do they compare to stiff Neutron?
My first discs were DX Classic Aviar 175g, Pro D Buzzz 172g, and a Pro Leopard 172g. The Buzzz beat in to really understable in only a few rounds, and I never really liked the others. Still good discs, I reckon. I use them as introduction discs with friends that are new.
I had a really beat 172g N Envy, which I unfortunately lost in a river that runs by one basket on my home course. Since then I ventured into Ions, which is FANTASTIC for putting. I want that Envy back, and just got two N Envys, one 165g and one 171g. I'm going on a mission on beating them in...
What disc would be the better midrange for a semi-beginner trying to clean up his form? The Tangent or the Axis? Instead of going back and forth, I want to stick to one of them, and do midrange and putter rounds.
I got both, and I've only done one round each with them. They seem very similar at...