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Z Nuke - Nice overstable backhand driver when a forward penetrating ground play is needed, but it really shines as a max distance tomahawk roller when low ceilings require it.
Star Wraith - All around distance driver
KC Pro Roc - Long approach shots and ace runs.
Crystal Flx Zone - <275ft...
Having the feet open/pointing in opposite directions also limits the range of motion of the hip rotation. Try it standing without a disc. With the open stance, I can rotate my hips back much less than when I close the front foot. Every little bit helps with those of us with less than...
I'm not familiar with ESP app, but the feature you described sounds very useful. I stopped using Udisc on a regular basis, but would use it again if it incorporated the SSA adjusted rating calculations.
I've thrown an Innova Sidewinder. I would say that it could work, but be careful about the weight and plastic. I found Gstar to be way too flippy. Perhaps a champ or star at 170-175g.
This! I use a modified one-finger fan grip with my index finger being the "one finger" and my middle and ring fingers spread out to balance the flight plate. I have had more throw-ins from ~100ft lately than I ever did back hand. I do find that I return to back hand if I am within ~75ft, as...
If you like the speed and distance of a Harp/zone, but want a straight flight with almost zero fade, the XT Bullfrogs are nice. Whenever I don’t want the fade at the finish, I flick them, and they grab a hold of any vegetation with very little ground play. They also make for a nice windy day...
Thank you for this explanation. It makes sense and is consistent with the way I've naturally felt most comfortable with respect to foot position for FH and BH throws, respectively. :thmbup:
Where does Simon talk about the rubber band effect?