chowee21
Par Member
How do the 828ft vs 863.5ft vs 1108ft bosses compare?
Is there a certain color that is more overstable then another?
Best weight?
Is there a certain color that is more overstable then another?
Best weight?
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Blizzard Bosses are all over the map these days. Tough to find any that fly as well as the OG, bubbles in the flightplate, Blizzards. Too bad really. Those are bombers.
How do the 828ft vs 863.5ft vs 1108ft bosses compare?
Is there a certain color that is more overstable then another?
Best weight?
Your years of experience less than 2 years tells me you need to worry more about technique than splitting hairs between discs.
Don't buy one. It'll end up in the play it again sports used disc bin
Blizzard plastic is junk, and IMO it doesn't do anyone any good in terms of developing proper throwing technique. The stability varies HUGELY from disc to disc. No two blizzard discs seem to fly the same. The plastic also has a rough texture to it and seems to break down quickly after a few throws and becomes even less stable than it already was.
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I don't know if anyone agrees with this but I have 3 blizzard bosses I've purchased in the last year from a 138 to 153 g and they're all stable over stable in fact the The latest one was Unusable until I broke it in they were equal were more stable than my four time Macbeth destroyers which I can throw accurately to 400 feet. I also carry an r pro boss as an understandable distance driver that if thrown on a heizer flip is an absolute monster. This is all on a right hand backhand throw the blizzard bosses definitely do not hold up to 4 hands if not thrown on a heizer Is it makes a difference I tend to throw on a heizer without torque and like to throw putters for distance so for someone else they might flip more easily.
Blizzard discs are all over the place on stability, and it isn't just Bosses. I've definitely thrown some really beefy ones. I've also thrown some that were uselessly flippy.
A good blizz Boss is definitely capable of huge yardage. Close to 500' for me. They don't have a ton of use on the course, but are fun to bomb with in the field. I'd put blizz Katanas in the same boat.
Point is though, you have zero clue what you're getting when you pick up a blizzard disc. They all fly differently, sometimes dramatically so.
Pictures of 2 139 blizzard bosses..both have little domes...green one has noticeably more concave wing and higher plh...it is a stable glidy boss that turns over forehand and comes back...good anny flex...purple one less stable but still good backhand.