JR
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A straight TD powered down will flex out of annies earlier than Leo/Cyclone. Including angles from which neither would flex out.
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JR said:A straight TD powered down will flex out of annies earlier than Leo/Cyclone. Including angles from which neither would flex out.
Out of the box, D-TD. But more seriously, gummy S-TD's tend to be the least overstable, grab a stack of them and find the one with the lowest PLH.Timko said:I am planning on picking up a TD for a roller. Any suggestions as to what kind I should opt for?
pask2155 said:Do you guys see a big difference in stability in c line vs s line plastic?
dgdave said:I haven't ever thrown a +TD. That said the dozen or so S and 10 or so C I've thrown have all been very similar with C being slightly more lss to begin with. All of mine have had patent #s