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I have owned both a star and a champ Wraith a couple years ago and my experience is that they were no where nearly as OS as most star/champ Destroyers. I could get quite good distance out of Wraiths given enough space, but they required hyzer flipping and lots of lateral movement/height to get there. I think some of the older Wraiths that people talk about (pearly, PFN, etc.) may be a different story (I wouldn't know since I've never owned one), but my experience with the runs I tried a couple years ago is that they are similar to maybe the current E* Destroyers and fairly flippy.
^ this is my new practice as well. As my s-line pd2s r breaking in they r replacing destroyers as well
I can't seem to throw my destroyer... Overstable as heck. Can actually throw my putter farther than it!
You just need to crank over the top on that Destroyer and get some of that sweet, sweet, slow-mo S-curve action.I can't seem to throw my destroyer... Overstable as heck. Can actually throw my putter farther than it!
Does anyone have experience with throwing the metal flake Destroyers? Are these as crazy-stable as I expect them to be?
I haven't purchased one in a few months but in my experience the answer is no, not even close.
I used to have some earlier run of Avery-Destroyers with patent# if my memory is still functioning good.
Honestly, I don't remember when they scraped the patent numbers off the mold. The Avery signatures started coming out around 2010. By that time there were still tons of Destroyers on the shelves with patent numbers that got stamped with the new stamp. I think the discs without patent numbers started coming out some time in 2011/2012.
So... Yeah, there are Avery-stamped Destroyers with patent numbers but I'm not 100% confident it's not just old stock Destroyers (which there were a lot of) stamped with a new stamp.