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Thanks for the tip! Yes, this is also a possibility, though I am worried about the light green colour. I won't see it in the grass, I have really bad experience with green discs. Also, the 167 S-Line from Canada costs the same with shipping...
I just found a Czech shop that has a G-Line FD in...
OK so I was set on going a low-weight S-line FD.
I found one 167g but all the way from Canada. Shipping to Czechia would be a bit expensive, though still pretty affordable.
However, I found a 170-172g G-line FD without any of these shipping costs included. Now I am really split. I know this will...
Hey guys, thank you for your inputs, I will definitely make something out of it. To me it seems like I simply cannot go wrong with the S-line.
One more questions: What are the closest discs to the S-line FD? Might be even worth it to go 165g instead of 175g if I want some less stability in...
Do you think the difference is that much that I should use Explorer, C-line and S-line in the same bag as a begginer? Will I notice the difference that much?
Hey guys,
I tried to read a lot but there never was a general consensus on how things are with FD mold plastics.
I live in Europe and currently I am looking for an S-line FD because everybody seems to like it. I am a beginner so I am trying to find something straight for me, so I would like to...
Ok, so I decided going for a BigZ Comet. Also will try DX Dart for shots where I want to power down a bit, more for like an approach since I feel like there are no tunnel shots where I need to "bomb" down the Mako3. Will see what works best for me. Thank you for your help, really appreciate it...
Oh that is something I had no idea was a thing. Is it with all discs that they become more and more understable with time and wear? Could a solution be to have one primary mid that can become understable over time (anything mentioned before) - something like dx Roc or Buzzz and then have a very...
That sounds like I do not need to have two midranges, i.e. one straight and one understable? Are these disks that versatile that over time I can accomplish it with only one mid? Thanks
Hey guys,
I have made some research before, but I am not that knowledgable yet for what should be in my bag and what each disc can do for me. Few weeks ago I lost my only midrange which I have been using a lot (it was my very first disk I felt comfortable throwing: M4 - 750 (Prodigy)), so I am...