As far as I know am not, I rarely have them turn and burn, they're just a little too flippy. I've tried putting a little hyzer on it and that does the trick but it's a little too much left to right action for me to use on a lot of fairways.
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BrotherDave said:Watch out for snakes
Smyith said:I'm looking to buy a new OLF but I have the first runs. After they came out on the standard sirius run I tried one and it just wasnt as stable as the first runs. It kinda pissed me off so i stopped throwing them. My original 3 drivers are way to beat in to be effective for what i want them for. How does the Q plastic compare in stability to sirius from peoples experience? durability?
thanks
cmlasley said:Smyith said:I'm looking to buy a new OLF but I have the first runs. After they came out on the standard sirius run I tried one and it just wasnt as stable as the first runs. It kinda pissed me off so i stopped throwing them. My original 3 drivers are way to beat in to be effective for what i want them for. How does the Q plastic compare in stability to sirius from peoples experience? durability?
thanks
That is exactly the opposite experience from most people. The 1.2 is more overstable in both HSS and LSS than the 1.1.
To answer the question, though, QOLFs are generally a touch more overstable than SOLFs in their respective runs (so a 1.2 QOLF is more overstable than a 1.2 SOLF, which is more overstable than a 1.1 QOLF, which is more overstable than a 1.1 SOLF, which is similar to a 1.2 MOLF, which is more overstable than a 1.1 MOLF). Clear as mud?
BarrabusTheDiscGolfGnome said:Is the difference in stablility between 1.1 and 1.2 MOLFs that noticeable? At my current level of ability I can push 1.1s out to about 360-380 on a good pull. Will the 1.2 take more ass to get the same D? I just ordered some 1.2 MOLFs and I'm hoping they can replace my depleted stock of 1.1s.
bucknuts said:Hey...I am really enjoying throwing SOLF for the past month. What disc would compliment SOLF but has more fade (LSS)? different disc brand?
Heavier SOLF during cold months? When it warms up, I can get a heavy QOLF that will be more stable than SOLF???
gator said:What is the most popular millennium disc? I ask because we have a 1000 dollar sponsorship for discs to be used for Worlds and we were discussing which ones to get.
tumpsi said:I'm too lazy to read all the million pages, so I just ask.
I think I'm falling in love with the 1.26 SS Omega. It's JUST right in stability. You can throw it hard or soft every way, and it acts just like you think it would. BH/FH hyzers, anhyzers, turnovers, straight, everything. It's so far the only putter I can throw over 200 feet forehand, and so far the only putter I think I can really count on forehands. WWW KC Aviars are just like that, but I don't know how to throw a good fh shot with a disc that deep.
My problem is simple: I hate the SS plastic in putting duties (I like to go with one putter mold), and I wouldn't mind a stiffer one on the teepad too. Are the new AP's anywhere near the 1.26 SS? Is there stiffer mutants in the 1.26 run?
gator said:What is the most popular millennium disc? I ask because we have a 1000 dollar sponsorship for discs to be used for Worlds and we were discussing which ones to get.
gator said:What is the most popular millennium disc? I ask because we have a 1000 dollar sponsorship for discs to be used for Worlds and we were discussing which ones to get.
rooneytunes said:gator said:What is the most popular millennium disc? I ask because we have a 1000 dollar sponsorship for discs to be used for Worlds and we were discussing which ones to get.
Judging by the used bin at our PIAS it's the polaris ls, then again that may mean it is the least popular.
I'd vote for the OLF as well.