wims
Double Eagle Member
Good day sirs,
in the beginning of this season I put a fresh JL Teebird into my bag. It was super overstable for a Teebird, it laughed at head winds and it would fight out of an anhyzer without any problems. It wasn't Spark-levels of overstable tho, it just had good workable overstability. Unfortunately it was in dayglow green and I lost it in the woods. I bought a new JL Teebird to replace it, but it doesn't fly anywere nearly as overstable.
So instead of trying to find the flattest, tallest PLH Teebird in my shop I'm going to try out some other molds. The sPD and the *Thunderbird are the biggest contenders so far. I don't want something FAF FB overstable, I just want a workhorse overstable disc that I can trust in a stiff headwind, and something that will flex out of an anhyzer. How overstable are these discs typically when new? Are they at most Brinster Teebird overstable? FWIW I don't got a big arm at all, Teebirds max out at about 300ft for me
in the beginning of this season I put a fresh JL Teebird into my bag. It was super overstable for a Teebird, it laughed at head winds and it would fight out of an anhyzer without any problems. It wasn't Spark-levels of overstable tho, it just had good workable overstability. Unfortunately it was in dayglow green and I lost it in the woods. I bought a new JL Teebird to replace it, but it doesn't fly anywere nearly as overstable.
So instead of trying to find the flattest, tallest PLH Teebird in my shop I'm going to try out some other molds. The sPD and the *Thunderbird are the biggest contenders so far. I don't want something FAF FB overstable, I just want a workhorse overstable disc that I can trust in a stiff headwind, and something that will flex out of an anhyzer. How overstable are these discs typically when new? Are they at most Brinster Teebird overstable? FWIW I don't got a big arm at all, Teebirds max out at about 300ft for me