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Timko said:I really liked the 8x and 9x gazelles. They don't quite have the glide of the dx, but are great wind fighters and fly on some amazing low flex lines.
slowarm said:Been throwing my Circle Stamp Gazelle a lot lately. Now that it's taken some damage it slightly resembles a casual DX Gazelle...but it totally lacks the glide of it. Still, this glideless peace of s**t has found a place in my bag. I use it as a midrange - it's very reliable, good for both backhand and forearm plus it's very straight even in headwind if not ripped with full power. I used to have a Z-Wasp or Hornet for this slot, but for some reason I'm more comfortable with the CS Gazelle. Is it a sin to use a fairway driver for midrange duties? :? For the reference, I throw my Z-Buzzz about 10 meters further than the CS Gazelle.
I guess there's nothing special about the Champion CS Gazelle. There are lots of similar discs on market, I suppose. I like it, but it's definitely not anything like a DX Gazelle (well, the rim is the same).