TheBMeistor
Eagle Member
Compared my 1st run blue exodus (they were the flattest ones and high 150's weight) to my favorite L and a Circle Stamp X.
The L is an orange (looks pink in photo but it is not) 12x patent numbers. Flies how I think a good L should fly, also my favorite Eagle. PLH difference is HUGE.
Green on the right is a pretty old CS from the factory store, worn in pretty good but still super beef. Hard to see in the pic but the Exodus is still higher in PLH, but does have a sharper and less blunt nose than the CS.
I didn't show dome but the Exodus is my flattest eagle by more than a little bit (I don't have anything older than the 12x though). Laid top down on the table the Exodus will slide its entire wing under the 12x, and it has what I would call a normal eagle dome that isn't real high anyways.
Dylan says there is a local pro throwing Exodus in place of 2nd run FD's, while I don't agree on that comparison they are certainly not a normal Eagle L in the light weights. I would bet the heavier ones are still more stable than my 12x was out of the box.
The L is an orange (looks pink in photo but it is not) 12x patent numbers. Flies how I think a good L should fly, also my favorite Eagle. PLH difference is HUGE.
Green on the right is a pretty old CS from the factory store, worn in pretty good but still super beef. Hard to see in the pic but the Exodus is still higher in PLH, but does have a sharper and less blunt nose than the CS.
I didn't show dome but the Exodus is my flattest eagle by more than a little bit (I don't have anything older than the 12x though). Laid top down on the table the Exodus will slide its entire wing under the 12x, and it has what I would call a normal eagle dome that isn't real high anyways.
Dylan says there is a local pro throwing Exodus in place of 2nd run FD's, while I don't agree on that comparison they are certainly not a normal Eagle L in the light weights. I would bet the heavier ones are still more stable than my 12x was out of the box.