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Quite possible, but that is just a guess. I'd be interested in it if you would like to sell it as I have not found any that light.Joz said:Millennium dudes,
So I found this x-out QLS at PIAS today. Really light (158g), but it seems ancient. I was wondering if you guys thought if this one could be from that 03ish run. The ink on the back is extremely faded, and although the disc is clear it seems to also have 'browned' quite a bit. It's a zipper top and is pretty flexy/grippy. I have some of the older Millennium bar-stamped QJLSs, but they are all opaque and max weight. Just wondering what ya'll think.
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I throw lighter ones... Sorry. I like the 165's.Lemur said:It is 171g 8.5/10 with ink around the rim, I would trade it to you for another QJLS, any condition as long as it is 1.6 or 1.9 and it weighs above 168g.
Flipflat said:Just thought I'd say Omega AP's are pretty sweet. My new one (172g) has just the perfect amount of stability, was using it for the majority of my approach shots today; flex shots, hyzers, and a weird stall shot. M plastic feels great, although it's new it felt pretty grippy out in the sun. Was thinking about breaking out another for drives just to preserve the stability of the one I was using today. How flippy do these things get after getting taco'd? Was thinking of trying a BB aviar for drives, but I like the beadless feel of the ap.