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I think Freud ('ian slip) answered your question...
I love the Villain for exactly what you described... it's like a really fast firebird for me... Predictable forward fade...and a great wind fighter...in fact I think it flys better in the wind.
and it's got a smaller rim compared to the warp...
The bet was to see if I could shoot my rating at worlds having switched to all Lat discs...
Came about because we ran into Ragna Bygde in the proshop at worlds, and talked to her for like an hour about the fact that I really like the plastics, but had problems finding mids and putters to suit...
Mine replaced my gator...
It just gave me more versatility with a short (sub 200') meathook...
Great for spikes, flicks, and skip shots... I have other discs for thumbers...
I made the switch during worlds...(was a bet)
The GL Saint is very much like an Eagle...
The XXX is like a faster Firebird
The Mercy is a less glidey challenger..It's dead nuts straight inside of 10m, but has an unpredictable fade outside of that.
River is a good straight disc in the lighter...
Talking to Ragna at worlds... she says it's a less stable Striker with more glide. Saying something to the effect of... "It's what the Striker was supposed to be"
Been using a Starlite Boss 150 for about a month and I LOVE it!
It's not as beefy as it's blizzard counterpart...which fits my arm much better...
I've been getting my longest drives with it...averaging somewhere around 350-360
EDIT: My starlite bosses (I have two) have just the regular star...
I've had one for about 8 months...and yes...
First thing you will notice after using the bullseye for a couple weeks is...
You put worse... because your confidence is shot
On the course you start shorting your puts off the baskets...
The basket on the bullseye is short, and as such, you get...
Thos accordion ones won't work in the pro bags because the pro bags are extra wide (I have used one for quite a while)
I suggest just cutting a piece of cardboard to suit your needs...or put in a couple more discs...
in all likelihood you'll decide with as much room there is in that bag, and...