threevok
Double Eagle Member
If you're going to try a Squall I recommend SP plastic. Marshall Street has the best prices on DGA and they differentiate between stamps.
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DGA about to release another mold. Looks alot like the Tsunami to me
If you're going to try a Squall I recommend SP plastic. Marshall Street has the best prices on DGA and they differentiate between stamps.
That disc is DGA's version of a Impact but without the Bead on bottom and the Hash marks the Impact has and the Squall is just slightly more concave on the lip, at least it is similar in flight pattern to the Impact. I almost got one in 2007 seeing what a local disc golf friend could do with the Squall but then the Impact came out in October just waited till it was legal to use in a tournament. Also friend replaced his Squall with the Impact when it became a legal disc but had the Squall as back up as Impacts were not yet factory production, once they were he stopped carrying his Squall.
Squall is a good disc with more plastic choices then the Impact and does not have that for some, a off putting hash mark in the lip rim.
DGA about to release another mold. Looks alot like the Tsunami to me
Yes it Looks like a Tsunami as well, but with a GT like what the Ringer GT has. The more Thumbtrack style has.
I agree. I've got discs from different companies that have that same effect.I think what looks like a glide track is just an illusion created by the plastic. It had me thinking the same thing about a Rhyno-ish top, but the profile pic looks pretty smooth.
So it's DGA's version with multiple changes and feels like a different disc. Got it :wall:That disc is DGA's version of a Impact but without the Bead on bottom and the Hash marks the Impact has and the Squall is just slightly more concave on the lip, at least it is similar in flight pattern to the Impact. I almost got one in 2007 seeing what a local disc golf friend could do with the Squall but then the Impact came out in October just waited till it was legal to use in a tournament. Also friend replaced his Squall with the Impact when it became a legal disc but had the Squall as back up as Impacts were not yet factory production, once they were he stopped carrying his Squall.
Squall is a good disc with more plastic choices then the Impact and does not have that for some, a off putting hash mark in the lip rim.
how does the sp sail compare to the proline?
I agree. I've got discs from different companies that have that same effect.
So it's DGA's version with multiple changes and feels like a different disc. Got it :wall:
Okay thanks, I hate when the disc picture show up like it has a GT but thumbtrack style that, was wondering as the side pic was so domed. I know the Wolf is made like this so I thought maybe Discraft attempred a disc in this fashion too. Though why Discraft would as the Wolf is a bad disc for most people unless doing a S shape shot with a forehand throw.I agree. I've got discs from different companies that have that same effect.