MizzouTiger261
Par Member
Frank Delicious said:a slightly longer, slightly less stable JLS would rule.
What does a JLS fly like? Never thrown one.
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Frank Delicious said:a slightly longer, slightly less stable JLS would rule.
juju said:Leopard-L would be awesome.
MizzouTiger26 said:Frank Delicious said:a slightly longer, slightly less stable JLS would rule.
What does a JLS fly like? Never thrown one.
Timko said:So I got my testers today, and played some glow with it. I was playing on a course that I don't really play that much where I only had 3/4 shots that I'd really use it on, but here's some of my impressions.
* It's got an L bottom for sure. I would say it's a Leopard bottom, but the FD feels more meaty in the hand. That may be because all of the Leopards I have are 150 class Champion.
* If you turn it over, it's going right.
* Thrown flat, it's got a tiny amount of tracking to the right with a tiny amount of fade. I threw it mainly on some low shots around 300'.
I'll try to get in some more throwing over the Thanksgiving holiday and let you know what I think. I'll be sending out some of these to other community members to review on Saturday morning when I get back.
Or because the rim of the FD is two mm wider (according to specs).Timko said:* It's got an L bottom for sure. I would say it's a Leopard bottom, but the FD feels more meaty in the hand. That may be because all of the Leopards I have are 150 class Champion.
Booter said:pics chris!!
x-out said:Drivers in the Bag:...S-FD.
Timko said:Some more thoughts from the airport.
* It's easy to finesse. I mentioned throwing it around 300'; the course I was playing as a ton of conifer trees, and the best lines are low lines. I was able to throw it on really controllable lines without much power. Just spin it and watch it go. I haven't got to air it out yet.
* Lots of glide. I threw it pretty low and it stayed I. The air pretty well. However, this is t surprising for a Discmania driver.
* Same anhyzer top, Leopard bottom. That's what I'm going with.
x-out said:it can hit hyzer lines, hyzer flips, long turnovers, and hold a turnover into the ground.
x-out said:it really depends on how far you are trying to push it on low lines that dictates the amount of turn you will see. this will be an amazing disc for any technical/wooded courses. it also works well powered down.
Timko said:* If you turn it over, it's going right.
* Thrown flat, it's got a tiny amount of tracking to the right with a tiny amount of fade. I threw it mainly on some low shots around 300'.
Timko said:So I got my testers today, and played some glow with it. I was playing on a course that I don't really play that much where I only had 3/4 shots that I'd really use it on, but here's some of my impressions.
* It's got an L bottom for sure. I would say it's a Leopard bottom, but the FD feels more meaty in the hand. That may be because all of the Leopards I have are 150 class Champion.
* If you turn it over, it's going right.
* Thrown flat, it's got a tiny amount of tracking to the right with a tiny amount of fade. I threw it mainly on some low shots around 300'.
I'll try to get in some more throwing over the Thanksgiving holiday and let you know what I think. I'll be sending out some of these to other community members to review on Saturday morning when I get back.